First reported by Sydney Morning Herald
Should I publicly correct someone’s Facebook mistake?
Should I publicly correct someone’s Facebook mistake?
Online language shaming can feel self-righteous in the moment, but it’s also kind of cruel, warns our Modern Guru.
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Should I publicly correct someone’s Facebook mistake?
Online language shaming can feel self-righteous in the moment, but it’s also kind of cruel, warns our Modern Guru.
Sydney Morning Herald·4h ago
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