by Sue Scheff | Jun 19, 2018 | Digital Shaming
Protecting Your Teen From Post Regrets 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 emotionally, meaning...
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 | Oct 14, 2017 | Online Bullying
We’ve had studies in 2017 reveal that anyone can be a troll — Stanford University survey said that under the right circumstances, and we could use our keypad as target practice to innocent people. In Shame Nation, researcher of online harassment, Lindsay...
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...
by Sue Scheff | Jul 17, 2017 | Shaming
It may read like a satire, but it’s no laughing matter if you’re the target of social media cyber-warfare, such as a tweetstorm. Ann Coulter, who can be controversial, set fire (virtually) to Delta Airlines over the weekend for moving her from what she...