> Does anyone have first-hand knowledge of what the mob said on Twitter?
The article contains links to a few Twitter posts.[0][1] Keep in mind that they might not be representative.
Edit: also consider that your use of the word "mob" (which isn't used in the Atlantic article) might be unfair, and that the word might apply to us uninvested, nameless faces better than it does to those students and professors putting their real name down against something that actually involves them.
The article contains links to a few Twitter posts.[0][1] Keep in mind that they might not be representative.
Edit: also consider that your use of the word "mob" (which isn't used in the Atlantic article) might be unfair, and that the word might apply to us uninvested, nameless faces better than it does to those students and professors putting their real name down against something that actually involves them.
[0]: https://twitter.com/henrifdrake/status/1445520653830930438
[1]: https://twitter.com/NMGasparini/status/1444688917001801730