by Sue Scheff | May 10, 2022 | Online Shaming
The Emotional Impact of Social Media and Online Hate Ways to encourage your teen to have a healthier relationship with technology. Social media was created to make people socialize virtually, and that has been possible to some extent. There are multiple other...
by Sue Scheff | Apr 26, 2018 | Mom Shaming, Online Shaming, Parent Shaming
Body Shaming From a Mom Body shaming is far from new, however with social media and the Internet it has been magnified by a million. From fat shaming to skinny shaming to belly shaming and more, there is not a body part that hasn’t experienced some form...
by Sue Scheff | Mar 7, 2018 | Online Reputation, Online Shaming
Survey Shares Most People Believe Teachers Should Be Role Models We face a crisis in which people from all walks of life are in jeopardy of losing their jobs, risking college acceptances and scholarships and even relationships due to careless online posts....
by Sue Scheff | Feb 21, 2018 | Online Shaming
Online Behavior — Offline Character In a society where people are quick to post and think later, they seem to forget that the Internet lives forever. In Chapter 3 of Shame Nation book, “I Can’t Believe They Posted That” we discuss many...
by Sue Scheff | Aug 29, 2017 | Online Bullying, Online Shaming, Shaming
Celebrities—males and especially females—are perhaps the biggest targets for online shaming. People (adults included) don’t stop at mocking these famous people, they taunt their family members as we witnessed after Beyoncé and her four-year old daughter, Blue Ivy,...
by Sue Scheff | Aug 4, 2017 | Online Shaming
In Shame Nation one of the trends we noticed was even the brightest and smartest (academically) can make the stupidest decisions when it comes to digital etiquette. While we have a chapter on, “I Can’t Believe They Posted That” we also will give you...