Be mindful of clickbait - sensational stories designed to humiliate. Click with compassion.
The most potent thing we can do is to bring more compassion online.
When you see anyone being targeted, support her or him with a positive comment or emoji.
Try and have neutral compassion toward the perpetrator. Step outside the sting of the incident and realize that this person is trying to erase their own inadequacy or unhappiness by transferring it to you. It won't make the incident go away, but it's one thing you can do to reduce the pain.
Feeling alone and unseen can intensify the experience of being harassed, shamed, or bullied.
As painful and destructive as they are, the hateful comments allow us to map the underlying beliefs of many people in a way we've never been able to before. It's almost as if all of the negativity and misogyny needs to come to the surface so we can fully understand what it is, and how deep it goes, before we can begin to shift it. Of course, I wish it weren't there.
Constructive criticism is legitimate, but when it escalates to vitriol, it affects us all, because celebrities and influencers are part of the collective consciousness.
Women need to support other women, not cut them down. And that goes for recognizable women too.
People who know Clinton knew the guy has a real problem keeping his hands off women.
Follow AzQuotes on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Every day we present the best quotes! Improve yourself, find your inspiration, share with friends
or simply: