By most definitions, ‘trolls’ are different from ‘cyberbullies’. A troll has come to mean anyone who anonymously leaves crude, derisive or sarcastic commentary within an online public forum. ‘Trolling’ is universally frowned upon, but for the most part, the practice is legally protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Unlike trolling, which typically.. … [Read more...] about Trolling, Cyberbullying and the First Amendment
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Forbes’ Rudest Nations for Travelers — and Why They’re Wrong (Pt. 2)
Last Monday, we explored the fifth (China) and fourth (Germany) entries in Skyscanner’s recent survey, “The World’s Rudest Nations for Travelers.” This week, we’ll conclude with the three rudest countries, as ranked by Skyscanner voters. 3. United Kingdom Though the British are traditionally depicted as polite — sometimes to a comical degree — the United Kingdom earned the … [Read more...] about Forbes’ Rudest Nations for Travelers — and Why They’re Wrong (Pt. 2)
Forbes’ Rudest Nations for Travelers — and Why They’re Wrong (Pt. 1)
Most people who travel abroad have “that” country. You know the one. Passersby shot you dirty looks, the concierge was unhelpful and the cab drivers — well, we won’t even get started on them. Negative experiences during international travel are common—but as Skyscanner revealed last month, they are particularly common in certain countries. The British online travel site … [Read more...] about Forbes’ Rudest Nations for Travelers — and Why They’re Wrong (Pt. 1)