Clarification: This article has been revised to make clear why the Supreme Court rejected claims that the Biden administration improperly influenced social media platforms. It was on the grounds that ...
Conservatives have pushed for people who made social media posts celebrating the killing of Republican activist Charlie Kirk to be fired from their jobs, sparking debate about whether they are now ...
Throughout our history, people have challenged each other’s views and ideas. However, since the invention of the internet, it has become remarkably easy to publicly criticize someone for their words ...
The American media have vacillated since 2013 between “cancel culture isn’t real” and “cancel culture is a good thing.” This week, they have decided finally that it’s terrible. The only problem is ...
As some prominent conservatives target both ordinary people and public figures for their comments about Charlie Kirk, they are trying to rebrand a practice they once maligned. By Joseph Bernstein Mr.
The fear of being “canceled” due to unpopular political and cultural opinions or unsubstantiated allegations, often amplified with viral Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram posts, has become a serious ...
Navigate cancel culture with values-driven, data-backed thought leadership Silence feels safe, but bold, credible messaging builds long-term trust Today’s leaders are expected to speak up — not just ...
Social media has changed the way we hold people accountable for their actions. A single tweet or video can spark outrage that spreads across the internet in hours, leading to public shaming, lost jobs ...
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joined Tucker Carlson Friday night to discuss President Joe Biden’s stumble while walking up the steps to Air Force One. And Siegel started out by saying, ...
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