Monica Lewinsky's TED Talk: The Price Of Shame

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In Monica Lewinsky’s TED talk “The Price of Shame” she claims that being cruel to others was nothing new until the internet revolution which led to an increase of public humiliation and shaming in the online world. Monica Lewinsky stated that “Gossip websites, paparazzi, reality programming, politics, news outlet, and sometimes hackers all traffic in shame”. The rise of social media has produced celebrity news outlets that only focus on stories that have maximum effect on publicity humiliating and shaming celebrities. Anything and everything they post on the web is permanently accessible by everyone in the online community, which makes them targets for cyberbullying. The amount of negativity that trolls the internet sometimes has dire consequences

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