Not to mention the 4chan strangler case (guy murdered his ex and posted pictures of her body on 4chan and said he was going to commit suicide by cop, the police obviously made sure he didn't do that and he was jailed).4chan is over 20 years old and has been cited in mass shootings. I think tattle is safe
Not to mention they wrote an article calling tattle a hate site because we were mean about poor Alice Evans.They’re cheeky cows - conveniently ignoring 500+ threads on the grifter they platformed (Jack Monroe)!
Ooh where did you see that? Sounds wonderfully balancedJust saw the end of a documentary with Olivia attwoodd (no amide who she is?) But citing tattle as a trolling site
poor Alice, clearly we are the problem here lolNot to mention they wrote an article calling tattle a hate site because we were mean about poor Alice Evans.
She's apparently someone who hasJust saw the end of a documentary with Olivia attwoodd (no amide who she is?) But citing tattle as a trolling site
Her mind is probably blown that she only has about one and half threads here. So almost nothingShe's apparently someone who has
'just found a mind blowing website'
Who us, mind blowing ? well now you mention it Liv
The man who answers the door, isn’t clear whether the “lady” who owns tattle is there. Then Olivia starts laughing coz “he looks exactly what you’d expect a troll to look like” well what in the #bekind behaviour is that!?I've only caught the end bit where she thinks she has the address of an owner of Tattle. She thinks it's 'ironic' it's not allowed to be shown on camera. Tattle doesn't dox so how is that ironic?
Quite. So she can go to people's private residences and insult them. Yet people on a forum laughing at greedy influencers should be arrested - seemed to be her grasp of the situation.The man who answers the door, isn’t clear whether the “lady” who owns tattle is there. Then Olivia starts laughing coz “he looks exactly what you’d expect a troll to look like” well what in the #bekind behaviour is that!?
Was on itv2, might look it up on catchup. Also I don't get how anything like tattle could be considered trolling? Trolling is when you contact someone and harass them surely? At the most we are just bitching lolOoh where did you see that? Sounds wonderfully balanced
She was on Love Island a few years ago and now makes documentaries apparently.
And when people do use these 'legitimate channels for accountability' (ie reporting misleading claims, bad behaviour, to the platforms and ASA for eg) the influencers/celebs/whatever complain about that and see it as bullying and harassment - 'I see my trolls have complained about me again'.All I want for Christmas is one article (from a known outlet) to add some depth to the conversation!
These people can't expect to broadcast their private life as a business and silence members of the public over anything less than praise. That's not how a healthy society functions. Members of the public should be able to discuss those in a position of power and influence. Tattle definitely isn't beyond reproach but neither are these influencers.
I'm a broken record but; influencers and society is an interesting discussion to have, but no publication is delving into that! You'd be forgiven for thinking tattle was the first time in the history of humanity that members of the public spoke about public figures. Someone far smarter than me with an interest in ancient civilizations could probably insert a great bit here!
The Times had an article yesterday, the same old and seems like a puff piece for someone to advertise their podcast. I think it's good someone is using tattle for content, but I won't hold my breath for balance and objectivity.
I highly object to this though:
While the argument for sites such as Tattle is that they can keep influencers accountable, Delaney noted that “there are legitimate channels for that accountability”. These include the Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland’s code of standards. Sponsored posts can be removed for breaching the code. It’s also possible to report posts through the apps themselves.
Something concerns her, though: “There is not an ounce of critical discourse or critical thinking in this gossip forum space. It’s very superficial and it’s really rooted in shame and misogyny.”
The advertising regulators can barely deal with 0.01% of the ads on social media and unless it's the most extreme post then facebook etc won't delete either. Let's not pretend there are any professional bodies regulating influencers. Pure fantasy.
There's loads of critical thinking and I think it's misogyny that tattle faces. Influencers is a female dominated industry, women are expected to just shut up and be sold to as anything other isn't #womensupportingwomen #bekind.
Yes!! And they’re so self obsessed they can’t see the wood for the trees - women (and it is a women’s issue when this predatory peer to peer marketing is primarily leveraged AT women! And in categories primarily women spend in - cosmetics, lifestyle, children’s items) deserve the opportunity to discuss just how fucked up the current ways of operating are!And when people do use these 'legitimate channels for accountability' (ie reporting misleading claims, bad behaviour, to the platforms and ASA for eg) the influencers/celebs/whatever complain about that and see it as bullying and harassment - 'I see my trolls have complained about me again'.
And of course they rarely take constructive direct criticism well in their comments (not abuse obviously) and call it bullying.
They want to operate in a complete vacuum with no regulation or pushback.
I also think Tattle has done extremely well in helping people wake up to low level grifting and scamming on SM. The kind of 'oh no I can't pay my rent this month. Guess me and the child will have to go without food again' scammer who on closer examination appears to have a very comfortable lifestyle.
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