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How can we make social media a more positive and supportive space?
on Jul 08, 2016
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What have you done to make a positive influence online? What have you seen others do? What else can be done?
jamiequeenking
on Jul 11, 2016
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I would love to be involved in some kind of movement
bkkperjm
on Jul 11, 2016
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I will like the post and follow and share when there is something postive
nikkiaust17
on Jul 11, 2016
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It's harder when it's a very open Web page but I've seen others speak up to try and stop bullying and harassment and when it's a closed group page, we straight up boot and block people out of this group I'm in on fb. It's so easy for bullies to make nasty comments about people when they are hiding behind a screen but over half of them would never say something like that in public and I'm just curious why they feel the need to harass people or what they gain from it. 😔
Girlspeaks123
on Jul 11, 2016
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Harsh comments stem from personal insecurity of the commenter. It's important to make them realize they made a mistake
krispiemae
on Jul 11, 2016
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This isn't a women's issue. Men are just as harassed, and women are, in my opinion, a heck of a lot nastier online and IRL than men.
Freeatlast4now
on Jul 11, 2016
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Report groups to facebook take harass and bully ,also report fake accounts and mean post
reetthebeat
on Jul 11, 2016
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I don't think it is possible to make social media a more positive and supportive space because of the very nature of such platforms. We can't control the masses from being negative and the companies that run the social media have such lax policies about banning folks who are bad, evil, negative. They say it is all in the name of tolerance or political correctness. Therefore, we can never get the negatives off the air as long as people think that truth is all relative to the person speaking it.. hate thrives in that kind of environs and so I dont think it is possible to make social media a more positive and supportive space. It is not about real relationships, it is a platform of acquaintanceships.
Nydrom1984
on Jul 11, 2016
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What can be done to make it more positive? Just be more sensitive, that although we are all entitled to our own opinions, would we like the same critizism back? Think on how that would make us feel. I've seen others post some horrible comments under breastfeeding moms pictures. They should either be left alone, or a positive comment that they succeeded, breastfeeding is not the easy route as some would believe.
jessicups
on Jul 11, 2016
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I think the positive influence starts with us, the women. Supporting each other rather then putting each other down, or judging one another.
jadedgrin
on Jul 11, 2016
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I don't think positive reinforcement should be limited to women. I've seen plenty of men be degraded and harassed on social media. My response to people who post derogatory comments to me is no response at all. That is the quickest diffuser of most situations like that. Those who post such comments are usually looking to stir up trouble. If they can't get a rise out of you, they'll move on.
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