Reddit's subreddit structure allowed for more sustained, nuanced discussion than the rapid-fire nature of Twitter or TikTok. Communities including r/TheoryOfReddit, r/InternetCulture, and r/TooAfraidToAsk all hosted lengthy threads on the phenomenon.
The campaign encouraged students to think critically about the content they shared and to consider the impact it could have on others. It also sparked a conversation about the need for empathy and kindness in online interactions. It also sparked a conversation about the need
Digital Ethics and the Impact of Viral Content on Youth Privacy : Have explicit conversations with children about the
This group resides on Discord, X, and TikTok’s comment sections. Their discussion is cynical, ironic, and often cruel. and often cruel.
: Have explicit conversations with children about the permanence of digital content. Practice scenario planning: "What would you do if someone asked you to record something embarrassing?" "How would you respond if you saw classmates recording someone without their knowledge?"
While a video might be a fleeting moment of entertainment for a viewer, the impact on the subject is often profound and lasting: