Any good case studies/standout moments come to mind?
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Replying to @SeanMombo
I went to an extremely left wing campus in 2012. People were crucified for private facebook dms (they were actually vile) but there was no consequence for the person who obtained them by snooping.
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Replying to @SeanMombo
Dragged through the reputational grinder in student publications, had the student bodies they were executives of unseat them, there may have been even more formal steps with the University admin. I personally think the social/reputational cost would be the worst.
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Replying to @xstntlprvrt69
Ah word that sounds brutal. I pray I have the strength to accept any and all reputational costs that come for me. Do you remember what the dms were?
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Replying to @SeanMombo
They were some very gross and racialized locker room talk about a new SJW co-executive they had. The thing was, by and large an internal power grab that was enabled by an excessively inquisitorial environment.
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Replying to @xstntlprvrt69
Hmm I see where you’re coming from—but I think if you play the game of thrones you win or you die man. If I was dming racist gossip about my coworkers I would be perfectly happy to step down if it ever leaked.
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Replying to @SeanMombo
To go back to the original example tho of 2010s culture war bullshit, I remember losing half my friends overnight for disagreeing with someone on facebook when they said "only white people can be racist."
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Replying to @xstntlprvrt69
What did it feel like to lose half your friends overnight?
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What I would like to communicate more than anything was the extremely tight lipped orthodoxy and self censorship that went on everywhere and at all times.
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