How to reduce the internet mob problem:
Step 1: @nytimes does NOT fire @sarahjeong
Step 2: We all agree that, from now on, no organization shall fire anyone if a mob is demanding the firing, especially if it's because of... tweets.
Social media messes with our moral matrices.
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Absolutely, if we can convince
@voxdotcom and@HuffPost never to stir up online lynch mobs. If they respect that detente for a solid year, then conservatives, centrists, and libertarians might take it seriously and do the same.23 replies 51 retweets 485 likes -
Replying to @primalpoly @JonHaidt and
Either everyone gets fired for racist comments or nobody does. Her comments were disgusting and 100% undeniably racist. It wasn't sarcasm or satire. A company can have legitimate reasons to fire people, but fear of the mob shouldn't be one of them.
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Replying to @savemejebus0 @JonHaidt and
Did you support @JamesADamore when Google fired him? Just curious.
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