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In the age of cancel culture, shaming can be healthy for online communities – a political scientist explains when and how

  • Written by Jennifer Forestal, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago
imagePublic shaming can help uphold online community norms.bo feng/iStock via Getty Images

“Cancel culture” has a bad reputation. There is growing anxiety over this practice of publicly shaming people online for violating social norms ranging from inappropriate jokes to controversial business practices.

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