When it comes to values and ideologies, many of us have aligned views about certain universal morals.A wise man who gave a Ted Talk explained, there are some people who see humans before ideologies, and there are others who see ideologies before humans. What this translates to online is the brutality of public shaming- tearing people up and forgetting they are human while exposing them for messing up on social media.
In the culinary world, this can happen to a lesser extent when people criticize the cook for not adding enough salt to a dish, over cooking slightly, or other spur of the moment mishaps that get blown out of proportion and can ruin reputations.
There is nothing that comes out of the act for the one shaming, but it can be a devastating mistake for those who slip up. Online, there is no forgetting. While many can delete posts, it cannot undo the damage once it has been sent out, viewed and screen shot. It only takes one person to ruin careers, even unintentionally. In person, there is not the same audience unless it was captured on camera and shared online. Either way, this practice, whether online or offline, is distasteful shaming, which leads to trolling and other taunting behaviors which go on without consequence to those trolling, but with heavy consequence to the one who slipped up. We must remember that by creating this community online, we are not celebrating free speech, but punishing those who do.
In the culinary world, this can happen to a lesser extent when people criticize the cook for not adding enough salt to a dish, over cooking slightly, or other spur of the moment mishaps that get blown out of proportion and can ruin reputations.
There is nothing that comes out of the act for the one shaming, but it can be a devastating mistake for those who slip up. Online, there is no forgetting. While many can delete posts, it cannot undo the damage once it has been sent out, viewed and screen shot. It only takes one person to ruin careers, even unintentionally. In person, there is not the same audience unless it was captured on camera and shared online. Either way, this practice, whether online or offline, is distasteful shaming, which leads to trolling and other taunting behaviors which go on without consequence to those trolling, but with heavy consequence to the one who slipped up. We must remember that by creating this community online, we are not celebrating free speech, but punishing those who do.