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Charlie Dare's curator insight,
July 13, 2013 6:31 PM
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July 17, 2013 10:15 AM
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Stephanie Rosenbloom: "The web encourages bad behavior, and it’s part of our nature to focus on the negative. But there are smart ways to respond."
I have too many opinions on this subject but I don't wish ti bore anyone. Nor do I wish to detract from the article. It is a New York Times opinion piece and you may have to register to read the entire article but I think you will find it worthwhile.
If you have children just starting on-line (for me grandchildren) there is usefull advice about dealing with cyber bullying.
But the piece is primarily targetted at an adult audience. Discussion on-line is a usefull way to expand your horizons but it comes with dangers that you don't experience in face to face exchanges.
I sm pretty thick skinned an sufficiently arrogant that I mostly ignore negative comments. But this piece offered some advice that will cause me to mend my ways a bit.