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Sally Kohn: Don't like clickbait? Don't click

Sally Kohn: Don't like clickbait? Don't click

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Interactive Video

Social Studies

11th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video discusses an experiment where white men and black women swapped Twitter avatars, revealing racial bias in online interactions. It highlights the prevalence of online abuse, especially towards marginalized groups, and emphasizes that all online actions, including clicking, are public acts that shape media and culture. The speaker urges viewers to take responsibility for their online behavior by promoting positive interactions and avoiding clickbait, thus influencing the media landscape positively.

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