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Black Mirror chapter: Is it okay to judge people in social media?

A lot has happened sine I last wrote in here. The most relevant thing would definitely be the appearance of the new "Black Mirror and Philosophy" book! My humble chapter in this book is about "Hated in the Nation" and it´s a reflection (pun intended, lol) about how social media can exert a punitive action on people, acting without any sort of restriction: the jury and the executioner are the same and they usually don´t know both sides of the story.  Here, I can speak freely of my two motivations behind this chapter; and I´ll talk about the bad side of  the "trial by Twitter", but I´ll definitely talk about the good side too. The bad side of denouncing on social media is, that the very same infrastructure promotes judgement, based on a single side of the story. One example would be this: if my Facebook friend were to denounce that someone mistreated her on a famous clothing shop, I wouldn´t even doubt it, and I´d probably feel the moral duty of helping her,

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