Journalist Aoife Moore looked into the darkest corners of the internet to try understand why people troll, and the effect it has on victims of trolling.
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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryRelationshipsSociety & Culture |
n this episode, the host discusses the challenges of finding guests who have experienced online bullying and trolling. They reflect on their attempts to engage with individuals from gossip forums and the nature of anonymity in online interactions. Th... more
This conversation delves into the multifaceted issues surrounding social media, particularly focusing on the impact of platforms like Meta and Twitter on mental health, the rise of online abuse, and the challenges of content moderation. It also explo... more
This conversation delves into the profound effects of online hate speech, particularly on marginalized communities. It explores personal experiences with trolling, the challenges of navigating identity and representation, and the aftermath of partici... more
This conversation explores the complexities of online harassment, particularly focusing on the experiences of women in Ireland. It discusses the evolution of social media, the impact of trolling on journalists, and the legal challenges faced when rep... more
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This series explores the serious and often unsettling world of online trolling, examining its psychological implications and the impacts it has on victims. Through candid discussions featuring guests from diverse backgrounds—activists, journalists, and influencers—key themes include the motivations behind trolling behavior, the societal dynamics that enable it, and the personal stories of those affected by online harassment. Unique in its approach, the series not only sheds light on the emotional toll of trolling but also seeks to incite a broader conversation about mental health and digital safety, particularly focusing on marginalized communities.
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