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
You can't claim the moral high ground if your don't practice what you preach. Doing the right thing shouldn't be preconditioned by the moral behavior of the other side.
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Tell that to the Leftists please.
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Thank you. I appreciate it, and hope they listen.
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Replying to @primalpoly @JonHaidt and
As do I. I hope you'll change your mind as well. I think Jon Haidt has it right in the original tweet.
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That's the problem. I don't know how to cut through that Gordian knot.
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Replying to @primalpoly @LiglyCnsrvatari and
"I'll only stop bombing you if you stop bombing me first" rarely works to de-escalate conflicts
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