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CANCEL CULTURE: Who's Afraid of the Online Mob?

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  • Feb 6, 2021
  • #Politics #SocialMedia
Thomas Nicholas
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A video about Cancel Culture and "mobs". *Chapters* 0:00​ The Canceling of Tom Nicholas 01:01​ 1. Introduction 07:12​ The Apology 09:20​ 2. The Birth of the Mob 16:50​ The Livestre... Show More

A video about Cancel Culture and "mobs".

*Chapters*
0:00​ The Canceling of Tom Nicholas
01:01​ 1. Introduction
07:12​ The Apology
09:20​ 2. The Birth of the Mob
16:50​ The Livestream
19:43​ 3. The Madness of Crowds
28:09​ Things Escalate
29:26​ 4. Online Mobs and Public Shaming
36:55​ The Book Deal
39:45​ 5. The Mob and the Individual
47:20​ Thanks!

*Credits*
Thanks to all the amazing creators who contributed bits to this video!

Commenters:

Commenter 1: @HeyIt'sVadim
Commenter 2: @Thought Slime
Commenter 3: @We're In Hell
Commenter 4: @Jack Saint
Commenter 5: @Second Thought
Commenter 6: @Jordan Theresa
Commenter 7: @JohntheDuncan
Commenter 8: @What's So Great About That?
Commenter 9: @thelitcritguy

Livestream Host: @The Serfs / @The Serf Times

Publisher: @Curio

*Some Copy about the Video for the YouTube Algorithm*

In this month's video, we're looking at cancel culture (or call-out culture or "public shaming" depending on your preference). In 2015, the pop-psychology writer Jon Ronson published a book called "So You've Been Publicly Shamed", which argued that the contemporary internet (Twitter most of all) had become an increasingly hostile place on which users would frequently gather together to ruin the lives of those with which they disagreed. Since then, this idea (which has since come to be referred to as "cancel culture") has gained popularity, with the media dedicating countless screen hours and column inches to worrying about the "online mob".

Concerns about cancel culture reached fever pitch in 2020. It was the year which both saw the publication of the "Harper's letter" and J.K. Rowling receiving backlash for doubling-down on her problematic rhetoric.

As ever, we're going to be taking the longer view, considering what these contemporary fears about woke "Twitter mobs" might inherit from historical fears about physical ones.

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Chris Boutté @TheRewiredSoul · May 25, 2022
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I only recently found Tom Nicholas on YouTube and have been binging his stuff. He makes awesome video essays on some great topics. With that said, this video on cancel culture is awful. I could write pages of everything wrong with it
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