• sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    27 days ago

    The report found that there was “considerable anxiety among social media users” after the cancellation of several Swift concerts earlier this month. Those concerts were scheduled to be held in Vienna but were canceled after threats from alleged would-be terrorists. A number of young men were arrested in connection to an apparent plot to kill people en masse. The suspects had allegedly planned to detonate explosive devices at the concerts.

    Fair

    • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      27 days ago

      Imagine just being a super megastar musician, and people want to use your popularity to kill your fans. You’re not even the target per se. You just gather a large crowd, and the crowd is the target. Still though, your life is in danger simply for existing.

      I’m not even a Taylor Swift fan. I just see her as human, the same way I see the crowd as human.

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    27 days ago

    This story became much less interesting after I realized they were worried about tweets about Taylor Swift, not tweets made by Taylor Swift.

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      27 days ago

      As upset as some people get when posters read a headline then go straight to the comments… this shit is why that happens. Headline caught my interest, but now I gotta hit the comments to assess whether the headline has some degree of journalistic integrity, or if it’s just clickbait bullshit… and by the time that assessment is done, it can be hard not to be already invested in and engaging with the comments xD