Social Media Should be a Place to Discuss Ideas, Not Just Slander Someone with an Opposite Opinion
This past week I expressed an opinion on social media opposing the idea of the Republic Mayor and Council members being paid to attend meetings and you would have thought I called for the burning of the community. One serial poster found it best to slander me personally, starting with untruths about my own salary and work, just because I don’t think paying the Mayor $800 per meeting (including special meetings that he can call) is very good public policy. It reminds me again of the short-comings of social media. What if social media could be a place where we discuss ideas instead of going straight into contempt and slander when someone has a different opinion? This is a question worth thinking about, especially because social media has become such an important part of our lives. Instead of being a space for open conversation and learning, many people use social media to attack others who disagree with them. But what if that wasn’t the case? What if we could use social media...