by Sue Scheff | Jul 26, 2017 | Digital Shaming, Empathy, Online Bullying, Online Harassment
In Shame Nation we discuss different situations where online shaming was all the public had. Was this considered shaming for good? Maybe shaming for a cause? Recently the headlines pointed to a young female hunter, only 27 years old, that apparently took her own life...
by Sue Scheff | Jun 15, 2017 | Cyberbullying, Digital Shaming, Empathy, Online Harassment
Times in our country have never been more conflict-ridden. In a new survey, Civility in America conducted by Weber Shandwick and Powell Tate with KRC Research, they revealed there is a severe civility deficit in our country. Sixty-nine percent of Americans blame the...
by Sue Scheff | Jun 7, 2017 | Digital Shaming, Online Shaming
Who didn’t love Candid Camera? Catching people off-guard when they said and did [sometimes] the most ridiculous things, that they probably wouldn’t have done if they thought the world was watching. Today, whether you are walking down the streets of New...
by Sue Scheff | May 19, 2017 | Digital Shaming, Online Shaming, Shaming, Uncategorized
It’s almost here, October 3rd, 2017, when SHAME NATION will be launched for sale to the public. This has been a labor of love, but not without much heartache with struggles of online harassment, abuse, defamation and times when I thought I would never get back...