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Chatterbox #305 – Online anonymity

Chatterbox #305 – Online anonymity

Chatterbox | Culips English Podcast

April 20, 202320m 57s

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Show Notes

In this Chatterbox episode, Anna and Andrew talk about online anonymity. They share their own stories about using the internet and discuss the pros and cons of being anonymous online. They discuss how being anonymous can help people talk honestly but can also cause problems like cyberbullying and false information.

Chatterbox is the Culips series designed for intermediate and advanced English learners. The series features fascinating conversations between native English speakers, covering a variety of topics such as culture, current events, everyday life, and more. By listening to Chatterbox, you can build your vocabulary, improve your pronunciation, develop your fluency, and gain insights into native speakers’ perspectives and experiences.
Fun fact

Fun facts

The online group Anonymous, known for its hacktivist activities, gained international attention in 2008 when they launched a series of cyber attacks against the Church of Scientology. This operation, called Project Chanology, aimed to expose the organization’s alleged abuse of its members.

Expressions included in the study guide

  • A whistleblower
  • To have your cake and eat it too
  • Yin yang
  • A burner
  • Tribal
  • School of thought

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