This morning, after Covfefe spewed out another piece of his usual bs, even more people realized that shaming doesn't work when you deal with shameless people.
Here's a good econtalk podcast on the so-called twitter culture - Internet Shaming and Online Mobs.
http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2017/10/megan_mcardle_o.html
I wonder whether Twitter design inherently promotes shameless people or, in general, people willing to ignore social norms.
upd. there's a difference between Bannon and Covfefe with regard to social norms. I feel like the term "transactional" has something to do with it.
Here's a good econtalk podcast on the so-called twitter culture - Internet Shaming and Online Mobs.
http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2017/10/megan_mcardle_o.html
I wonder whether Twitter design inherently promotes shameless people or, in general, people willing to ignore social norms.
upd. there's a difference between Bannon and Covfefe with regard to social norms. I feel like the term "transactional" has something to do with it.