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What Byron and Cabot did was certainly wrong. But is publicly humiliating them and ending their careers truly warranted?
In a recent letter to the editor, “Concert cheating scandal was an invasion of privacy” (July 21), the writer claims, “These two lives, as well as the lives of their families, have been forever damaged by social media users irresponsibly sharing images and content.”
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Social media can make people plunge into their worst selves. Good for social media profits, but is it truly good for us all to meddle?
Social media went into meltdown after the footage circulated showing two people - later identified as Andy Byron and his company’s Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot - awkwardly jumping out of each other’s arms as they flashed up on a “kiss cam” during the band’s show in Boston on Wednesday night.
Coldplay's concert at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday took an unexpected turn when a couple caught on the jumbotron sparked debate online. During a playful segment, a couple was shown on the big
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The viral Coldplay 'Kiss Cam' incident is still making the rounds online ahead of their Miami shows this weekend. Here's what to know.
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Us Weekly on MSNAstronomer Cofounder Breaks Silence on Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot’s Coldplay Kiss Cam ControversyAstronomer's founder has addressed Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot going viral over a controversial Kiss Cam moment at a Coldplay concert