the "swarthy child" story was a silly example of this, but just-so storytelling about individual but unnamed bad actors (unverifiable of course!) to build the social media brand is a fascinating phenomenon of these times. it's as far from shaming the structure as you can get
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explaining how bad actors are enabled by a structure that invites bad acts isn't nearly as fun as blasting a hypothetical "becky" or "chad" or some other toxic, gaslit, etc. character that's likely to confirm our suspicions about such stereotypes
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
Excellent point, but still not using my exceedingly wealthy landlord's name when I complain.
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Replying to @MrFengi
indeed, know your rights:https://www.minclaw.com/review-social-media-defamation-libel/ …
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