Really, really troubled by the way a media giant is treated a young woman of color who's on Twitter.
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But here are some basics: it's not ok to use a young woc on Twitter as your punching bag because she tweeted something you don't like.
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It's also not ok to quote something from a young woc on Twitter for your article about a controversial topic without asking her if it's ok.
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It's also not ok to quote a young woman of color, using actual quotation marks, yet make her actual identity completely invisible.
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It's also not ok to quote a young woman of color and not include her handle, not link to her, not embed what she was tweeting.
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It's also not ok to quote a young woman of color completely out of context in order to make your controversial point.
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@aurabogado I’ve always felt there should be a style guide(s) for digital media in (semi-)traditional contexts.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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