Slate's Manners for the Digital Age
Slate's tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate how the age-old rules of civility apply to a social dilemma caused by new technology. Please send your questions or comments to digitalmanners@slate.com.
Good conversations
2011/12/30
I like how Emily and Farhad come to most questions from completely different directions. They have good discussions and give mostly good advice in the end. My only wish was if the podcast went a bit longer. They should tackle two or three questions a week and go for 20-30 minute podcast. These podcasts under 10 minutes are almost not worth it.
Waste of time
2015/06/16
The hosts pride themselves on disagreeing with each other and still neither of them come up with good advice. Neither of them seem to understand the question half the time. They are judgements land spend too much time on confused tangents.
Bad Tech, Bad Etiquette
2013/06/10
This podcast is the reason I switched from subscribing to the Slate Daily Podcast to only subscribing to specific Slate feeds. These two often don't understand the technology they're speaking about and usually have dated or just irrational opinions about what etiquette should be applied to the technology they're discussing.
Downhill Fast
2012/09/20
I'm sure both Farhad Manjoo and Emily Yoffee are wonderful in their individual roles, but covering the subject of digital manners they both seemed to go off track. Fahad makes the mistake of assuming his preferences and expectations of the internet are the same thing as manners and Emily fails to take him to task when he goes awry. If you're looking for manners, you'd be better served relying on a more traditional source and adapting it yourself.
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- 创作者Slate Magazine
- 活跃年份2011年 - 2012年
- 单集53
- 分级儿童适宜
- 版权©2011 WashingtonPost.Newsweek Interactive
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