Lewinsky Speaks Out on Internet Bullying

Monica Lewinsky has made a speech at the Ted conference, calling for a more compassionate internet. Lewinsky, who found herself embroiled in a sex scandal with Bill Clinton in the late 1990s, used her speech at the Ted (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference said that the internet had created a culture where online bullying was rife. Her speech was met with a standing ovation.

Lewinsky exited the public sphere in 2005, with the Ted appearance marking her second public speech in ten years. She also appeared at the Forbesā€™ Under 30 Summit last October. Speaking about the famous scandal, she said: “At the age of 22, I fell in love with my boss. At the age of 24, I learned the devastating consequencesā€, also saying that the internet had amplified her humiliation.

Lewinsky said the original story marked ā€œone of the first times that the traditional news had been usurped by the internet for a major news storyā€. Images of her went viral as the scandal broke, as did lewd jokes about the events. Speaking of ā€œmobs of virtual stone-throwersā€, she said she was ā€œbranded a tart, a slut, a whore, a bimboā€, losing her reputation and dignity and almost her life.

The former White House intern said that money was being made ā€œoff the back of sufferingā€ and talked about the recent leaking of intimate private photos of celebrities. She said people had become numb to other peopleā€™s suffering and humiliation. She told the audience that she had decided to speak outĀ  on cyber-bullying to let ā€œother know that you can survive it.ā€

Twitter boss Dick Costolo recently said that his company ā€œsucksā€ when it comes to taking action on cyberbullying.

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