She credits Twitter for exposing her to very different perspectives on the extremist positions she championed since childhood as a member of this church and her ultimate decision to make a break with these ideologies.
Yes!
Enlightenment.
Kindness.
Friendship.
& the love of my life.
All from @Twitter.https://t.co/jUopirmBhZ@michaelianblack @NewYorker— Megan Phelps-Roper (@meganphelps) November 16, 2015
You may also want to read a 2015 article in the New Yorker about her too. I have saved it to read later and only just glanced at it. It should be a very interesting read.
Twitter has been under fire for some time now as an enabler for trolls and its failure to protect people targeted by those trolls. This story touches on Twitter’s positive influences and while Twitter has a lot of work to do, we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that so many of its users have benefited positively from the service.
What do you think?