How Shame Defines Our Digital Lives
The misery we inflict on others via digital shame machines, often without knowing it, is progressing at such a furious pace that science fiction from only few years ago reads like today’s news, writes the BBC's Lucy Kellaway.
Source: wired.comPublished on 2022-03-22
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