How to Cancellation: The Art of Digital Erasure, Social Power, and the New Rules of Public Shame in the Age of Virality
The first time a person was *canceled*, it wasn’t with a hashtag or a coordinated tweetstorm—it was with a typewriter, a newspaper, and a single, damning headline. In 1929, the *New York Times* ran a front-page story about a Wall Street banker who had embezzled millions, his name forever linked to greed in the public […]