A college student found themselves in the middle of a bullying situation when two girls from their dorm floor decided to stick a nasty sign on their door. The student, who had been previously unaffected by the ongoing bullying in the dorm, decided to take matters into their own hands by posting unflattering pictures of the culprits on the dorm’s Facebook page. This bold move sparked a heated debate among the dorm residents, raising questions about the right way to handle such situations.
Aiming at the Lone Student

Late Night Giggles and Bumping

Capturing the Moment

An Unflattering Photo

The Nasty Sign Revealed ️

Bullying and Inaction

Taking Matters into Their Own Hands

The Facebook Post

The Message

The Aftermath ️

RA’s Reaction

A Bold Move: Right or Wrong?
Frustrated by the lack of action from their Resident Assistants (RAs), the student decided to expose the bullies on their dorm’s Facebook page. The post, which included unflattering photos of the culprits and a strong message against bullying, ignited a heated debate among the dorm residents. While some may argue that public shaming isn’t the right way to handle such situations, others might see it as a necessary step to bring attention to the ongoing problem. What do you think? Share your thoughts and reactions.
Public shaming is a valid response to public bullying.

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Publicly shaming bullies is justified, drunk or not.

Exposing bullies anonymously never works. Public callouts can pressure them.

Commenter defends exposing bullies, but receives mixed reactions

Exposing bullies on Facebook: NTA, but will it affect employment?

Commenter defends exposing bullies with witty phrase.

Standing up to bullies is never a bad move

A bystander shuts down bullies on a bus.

Public shaming can be effective against bullies. NTA wins

Exposing bullies has consequences, but NTA for standing up.

Standing up to bullies is never easy, but this college student handled it like a boss!

Grammar correction leads to NTA judgement.

Debating the rules around drinking in college dorms

Documenting bullies is valid. You’re NTA

Commenter suggests a more dramatic approach to exposing bullies

Standing up to bullies takes courage, and B.A.M.F. has it

Experienced RA encourages reporting bullying to higher-ups.

Standing up to bullies: Justified or not?

Confronting bullies is necessary for change, public shaming works sometimes
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Standing up for yourself is important.

Standing up to bullies, money can’t buy class. Keep swimming

Empowering move to expose bullies, but RA involvement could’ve helped.

Standing up to bullies is important when authority fails

Document and report bullying to the Dean for a resolution

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Standing up to bullies? Not the a**hole move!

College student takes matters into their own hands against bullies

Standing up to bullies and taking control of your college experience

Standing up to bullies: a victorious NTA moment!

Standing up to bullies: applauding the NTA’s actions
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Standing up to bullies with a perfect response

Doubts about photo evidence in bullying case

RAs called out for incompetence, commenter is NTA

Standing up to bullies is always the right move!

Standing up to bullies: A justified move
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Standing up to bullies? Definitely not the a**hole!

Public shaming for bullies? NTA’s response is spot on!

Standing up to bullies: the right move? NTA says yes!

Standing up to bullies is never easy, but it’s necessary

Former RA supports exposing bullies for positive change.

Exposing bullies on Facebook: justified or too extreme?

Standing up to bullies: one college student’s heroic act

Public shaming vs. disciplinary procedure: Which works better?

Stand up to bullies like a boss!

College student receives praise for exposing bullies on Facebook.
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Standing up to bullies: NTA, but should have gone to RA first

Public shaming is a valid response to bullies. NTA

Former RA defends RAs for not taking sides in conflicts

Standing up to bullies in college dorms

Publicly exposing bullies in 2020: NTA or ESH?

Standing up to bullies: Public shaming or not?

College student exposes alcoholism and bullying in dorm

Standing up to bullies and proud of your achievements

College grammar lesson turns into ESH judgmental comment.

Commenter supports exposing bullies and seeks peephole advice

RA fails to stop bullying, NTA exposes it on Facebook.

Standing up to bullies takes courage. NTA did the right thing!

Standing up to bullies and lazy RAs. You go, OP!

Standing up to bullies publicly: NTA wins the day

Justice served! Calling out a bully doesn’t make you one

Standing up to bullies: when to take matters into your own hands.

Former RA supports exposing bullies, advises seeking help from staff.

Standing up to bullies is never the wrong move

Naming and shaming bullies? NTA says it all

Support for standing up to bullies in college dorm

Standing up to bullies is never the wrong move

Taking justice into their own hands. NTA

Standing up to bullies deserves a round of applause
