There is no morality in cyber bullying


I AGREE with the report “The morality of public shaming” (Sunday Star, April 26) that there is a rise in public shaming through social media such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

If you block somebody’s gate or you cut a traffic queue, your car with your plate number in full view will appear in Facebook groups almost instantly. Similarly, if you get into an argument or do something out of the norm, a video of you may be up on YouTube in an instant.

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