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The impact of social media on cancel culture - Coggle Diagram
The impact of social media on cancel culture
why cancel culture matters/is important
with the expanding of social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram, celebrities/influencers associated on those platforms are also growing
prevalent in today's society
not selectively a problem for celebrities, but also an issue for companies and "normal" people
knowledge learned from talking about cancel culture can lead to conversations about larger issues occurring in society (such as race and racism)
can come off in a negative way, but starts the discussion about issues relating to society and individuals
creates a harsh or excluding environment causing many people to feel anxious or depressed
Language surrounding cancel culture
every culture cancels - it might look different depending on culture and language, but everyone does it
education
cancel culture occurs because individuals are uneducated about topics that American society and individuals face
stems from people who are "uneducated" using language, images, sounds or expressing opinions without focusing on what/how they are portraying it
need to understand the issue in which an individual is being canceled for in order to speak upon the issue and use the appropriate language
political correctness
Views on cancel culture
everyone can be canceled
remarks deemed racist or insensitive are usually at the forefront of "canceling" an individual
every culture views cancel culture differently
could be seen as something trending on Twitter, through ostracism, being fired from one's job, kicking someone out of something, expelling an individual for a particular reason associated to the person's remarks, etc.
a person's views can be misunderstood - either positively or negatively
reasons for cancel culture
being called out or canceled for previous comments, posts, videos, etc. on social media platforms that are insensitive or "out-right wrong"
process of attacking a person's employment or reputation, determined by other individuals or critics of the person or company
always happening and takes place everyday
people are being "canceled" for issues that matter (racism, oppression, etc)
to "teach" an individual about what is occurring in society and the proper way to "conduct" oneself in relation to these issues
Miscellaneous Information
a topic that is being discussed more and more (getting attention of the news)
surprised cancel culture has continued to grow
typically comes off in a negative light - as a way to hurt someone