Social media has created a double standard where behaviors like staring at strangers, which would be considered creepy or illegal in real life, become normalized online, demonstrating how digital platforms have fundamentally altered our understanding of appropriate social conduct in relationships.
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π We Accept Online Behaviour Weβd NEVER Accept OutsideAdded:
Yeah, because it is called flirting, you're right, because if you had gone up to somebody on the street, Yeah. you'd call that flirting.
Yeah. If you're >> Exactly. gone up to somebody and staring at them, Yeah. that's [Β __Β ] wrong, innit? Cuz if you do that on the street, you'd probably get arrested or, you know, you know what I mean?
>> within social media, because >> But you don't, that's the problem.
>> but you're that's what you're doing, isn't it?
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