How Teens Are Using Anonymous Google Docs—And Enlisting A YouTube Star—To Out Allegedly Racist Classmates - News Summed Up

How Teens Are Using Anonymous Google Docs—And Enlisting A YouTube Star—To Out Allegedly Racist Classmates


Carbajal, now 22, decided they should track all these incidents in a Google Doc, crowdsourcing their stories from over almost a decade, from 2011 to 2020. These teens and young adults are using anonymous crowdsourced Google documents like the one Carbajal assembled, anonymous Twitter feeds and sometimes their own public Twitter accounts to “out” their peers for making allegedly racist comments. “People are saying horrible things,” says Skai Jackson, the YouTube star who has been using her Twitter feed highlight teens' allegedly racist behavior. Each kid's name was initially linked to another Google Doc with alleged evidence of their actions, but Barbosa says Google removed that document. She added a link to a public Google Doc called “Apology Letter” in her Instagram bio.


Source: Forbes June 12, 2020 15:45 UTC



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