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同理心不是背書
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Dylan Marron
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TED2018
• April 2018
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數位創作者狄倫·馬里昂的作品,如《每一個字》、《和變性人坐在廁所裡》,累積了數百萬的瀏覽量。但他發現,在線上成功的同時,也帶來了消極的一面:網路仇恨。他想出了一種處理機制:打電話給對他寫下仇恨評論的人,問一個簡單的問題:「你為什麼要那樣寫?」在這場很有想法的演說中,馬里昂談到我們要如何在線上互動,他也解釋了,有時你能做的最顛覆的事,就是與和你意見相反的人交談,而不單純去反駁他們。
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