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[s20e13] Social Media In Hell/hell Hath No Fury... -

Manifested as online attacks or harassment campaigns against others, often sparked by perceived slights. Key Takeaway

Illustrated through self-promotion and the constant need for validation on platforms like Twitter (now X).

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned — Or like a social media mob [S20E13] Social Media in Hell/Hell Hath No Fury...

One featured case involved a young woman whose life was derailed by online falsehoods, highlighting the danger when misinformation intersects with the criminal justice system. The "Modern" 7 Deadly Sins

The "write-up" suggests that while the tools (smartphones, social networks) are new, the underlying motivations—greed, lust, and wrath—are as old as humanity. The episode serves as a cautionary tale about the , where a single post or viral video can trigger a chain of events that ends in tragedy. Manifested as online attacks or harassment campaigns against

The episode frames modern apps and behaviors as modern incarnations of the classic seven deadly sins:

The episode of the true-crime series Deadly Sins explores the intersection of ancient human vices and modern technology, focusing on how social media can amplify "sinful" behavior to lethal extremes. The "Modern" 7 Deadly Sins The "write-up" suggests

The narrative demonstrates how social media algorithms prioritize sensationalism, often leading to "social media hysteria" where the public acts as judge and jury based on incomplete or false information.

[S20E13] Social Media in Hell/Hell Hath No Fury...