Justine Sacco posts
HelloGiggles #hairgoals to the MAX.
114 months ago
The New York Times One of our most popular pieces on Facebook in 2015: The motivation of those who tormented Justine Sacco was much the same as her own — a bid for the attention of strangers.
123 months ago
Yahoo The Oakland Athletics just made a very smart hire with Justine Siegal, who has a history of barrier-breaking in baseball.
126 months ago
MSN Remember Justine Sacco?
11 of the worst social media blunders ever
msn.com
Social media gives you the freedom to share your thoughts with thousands of people around the world. But freedom comes with responsibility, and when you post the wrong stuff, it could end up offending a lot of people.
131 months ago
Mic Paging Justine Sacco.
131 months ago
Daily Mail 'I lost my job, my reputation and I'm not able to date anymore'
133 months ago
Gawker The internet is a mountain, and if you climb that mountain, waiting for you at the top will be the person with whom you need to make peace.
133 months ago
Techmeme "Eventually I started to wonder about the recipients of our shamings, the real humans who were the virtual targets of these campaigns. So for the past two years, I’ve been interviewing individuals like Justine Sacco: everyday people pilloried bruta
Read more ... lly, most often for posting some poorly considered joke on social media. Whenever possible, I have met them in person, to truly grasp the emotional toll at the other end of our screens. The people I met were mostly unemployed, fired for their transgressions, and they seemed broken somehow — deeply confused and traumatized."
133 months ago
Terrance Gabbidon Interesting read for gawker themselves and their fans. Considering eventually gawker most likely will find themselves in legal trouble if one of these people do indeed kill themselves.
Also your little neo-nazi tirade wasn't funny and is actually il
Read more ... legal in many parts of the world.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/15/magazine/how-one-stupid-tweet-ruined-justine-saccos-life.html?smid=fb-share&_r=1
http://www.shalomlife.com/business/28189/how-gawker-fooled-coke-into-promoting-hitlers-mein-kampf/
134 months ago
The New York Times The motivation of those who tormented Justine Sacco was much the same as her own — a bid for the attention of strangers.
134 months ago
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