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Talking about #MeToo on social media is hard, but we shouldn't stop trying
Talking about #MeToo on social media is hard, but we shouldn't stop trying
https://i.amz.mshcdn.com/2u7Im9v061s...45e4e5a7a3.jpghttps://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed...8be198fb13.jpghttps://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed...6a4ca77139.jpg When news broke late Saturday that the actor and comedian Aziz Ansari had been accused of sexual misconduct, I had plenty of thoughts but didn't feel compelled to share a single one of them on social media.* I partly blame my naturally cautious personality for that; I like to know exactly what I believe before I put it out into the world. But I also watched my timeline on Facebook and Twitter become a deluge of impassioned comments and hot takes. I didn't want to wade into the churn just yet. I imagine I'm not alone.* SEE ALSO: Hey Aziz Ansari defenders, saying 'no' is more complex than you think Read more... More about Entertainment, Facebook, Twitter, Social Good, and Social Media https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gam...0&c=1516169024 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Mashable/~4/q5t-EsW9fGw |
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