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Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 11:05 am
" The danger with humor on social networks is that we are no longer in the community with which we maintain a minimal relationship of connivance ." Pierre Lefébure (Université Paris 13)
While the humorous message is often thought out and who sends it, it is most of the time its reception that becomes uncontrollable . As the major day of mobilization of November 17, 2018 of the "yellow vest" movement approached, journalist Raphaëlle Bacqué had split a humorous tweet. The reporter from the newspaper Le Monde had republished a 2008 campaign for road safety where Karl Lagerfeld posed with a yellow vest under the slogan. "It's yellow, it's ugly, it doesn't go with anything, but it cyprus cell phone number list can save your life" . Except that a few hours after her tweet, a protester was knocked down by a car. Several Internet users were shocked by this touch of humor, once taken out of context[2].
But this problem of receiving a message in a particular context can become much more serious than an unfortunate timing error. Indeed, it is increasingly common for old news or statements to be republished and taken out of context on social networks, sometimes for political purposes . An article from Le.
While the humorous message is often thought out and who sends it, it is most of the time its reception that becomes uncontrollable . As the major day of mobilization of November 17, 2018 of the "yellow vest" movement approached, journalist Raphaëlle Bacqué had split a humorous tweet. The reporter from the newspaper Le Monde had republished a 2008 campaign for road safety where Karl Lagerfeld posed with a yellow vest under the slogan. "It's yellow, it's ugly, it doesn't go with anything, but it cyprus cell phone number list can save your life" . Except that a few hours after her tweet, a protester was knocked down by a car. Several Internet users were shocked by this touch of humor, once taken out of context[2].
But this problem of receiving a message in a particular context can become much more serious than an unfortunate timing error. Indeed, it is increasingly common for old news or statements to be republished and taken out of context on social networks, sometimes for political purposes . An article from Le.