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Public Shaming: We’re All At Risk

by Sue Scheff | Jul 21, 2018 | Bullying, Cyberbullying, Digital Shaming, Online Bullying, Online Harassment, Online Shaming

There’s no denying how digital life has changed the way we live (and behave) today. Pew Research Center and Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center recently canvassed storiesfrom technology experts and scholars about the current and future impact...

How Can You Prevent Your Teen From Post Regrets?

by Sue Scheff | Jun 19, 2018 | Cyberbullying, Digital Shaming, SHAME NATION

6 Ways You Can Keep Your Teen from Posting Something They’ll Regret Teenagers are known for pushing boundaries. They’re searching for their independence, making decisions for themselves, and pulling away from their parents. But many teens are still developing...

Teachers Acting Badly

by Sue Scheff | Mar 7, 2018 | Online Reputation, Online Shaming, SHAME NATION, Shaming

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. Educators are probably among the most vulnerable because they are constantly...

Parent Shaming In the Midst of Tragedy

by Sue Scheff | Jan 27, 2018 | Digital Shaming, Mom Shaming, Online Harassment, Parent Shaming, SHAME NATION, Shaming

We’re in the middle one of the most horrific crimes against young girls — as we witnessed over 150 women and girls come forward, some with their parents, to bravely share their experiences of a monster, Larry Nassar. As many of us have compassion for these...

New Survey: Majority of Americans Believe POTUS Twitter Behavior is Inappropriate

by Sue Scheff | Dec 3, 2017 | Cyberbullying, Online Bullying, Online Shaming, SHAME NATION

For the average person we’re all a click away from digital disgrace, however some people seem to be immune to online shame or cyber-blunders. In a recent Economist/YouGov Poll, fewer than one in four Americans find the leader of our land’s Twitter behavior appropriate...
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