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We saw the tears. But did we see the problem?

You laughing at the clip? You’re the bully. You sharing the clip? You’re the audience. You reporting it? You’re the helper. We saw the tears

Psychological studies show that "high-arousal" emotions drive online sharing. While joy is one trigger, negative high-arousal emotions like outrage and deep sadness are incredibly potent. A video of a crying girl immediately signals a high-stakes situation, forcing users to stop scrolling. The Comment Section Battleground You’re the bully

“This is abuse. Recording someone at their lowest is bullying.” “Reverse the roles. If a man was filming a crying woman like this, you’d call the police.” This group focuses on the act of filming itself. They argue that consent ends the moment someone asks to stop. They see the videographer, not the crier, as the perpetrator. You reporting it