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Most people are pretty bad at having difficult conversations. We don't get much practice--the internet makes sure that we mostly see content from people we agree with. When we do see opposing viewpoints, it's usually in the form of hateful comments. But when Dylan Marron started receiving a deluge of online abuse in response to his viral video series, he did the opposite of what most people do. He gave his detractors a call. Photo credit: Mindy Tucker.
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Most people are pretty bad at having difficult conversations. We don't get much practice--the internet makes sure that we mostly see content from people we agree with. When we do see opposing viewpoints, it's usually in the form of hateful comments. But when Dylan Marron started receiving a deluge of online abuse in response to his viral video series, he did the opposite of what most people do. He gave his detractors a call. Photo credit: Mindy Tucker.
Get early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more by supporting Labyrinths on patreon.
www.patreon.com/knoxrobinson
www.knoxrobinson.com
Twitter: @amandaknox | @manunderbridge
IG: @amamaknox | @emceecarbon
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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