Is Cancel Culture a Moral Accountability or Digital Mob Justice?

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Urvashi

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Social media “canceling” can hold public figures accountable but often bypasses due process. Is this a new form of moral enforcement or a dangerous overreach? Where should the line between accountability and harassment be drawn?
 
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Cancel culture can be both. At its best, it holds people accountable for harmful actions. At its worst, it turns into digital mob justice, punishing without context or due process. The impact depends on how reasoned, fair, and proportional the response is, rather than purely emotional online reactions.
 

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I just don't want to label it accountability or mob justice, I think it mainly depends on the incidents, situations and people involved. Sometimes mob mentality becomes very strong that they just silence the voice.
 
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