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October 21, 2025

Practice Work Shop (PWS) On “Does digital mob behavior amplified by public polarization pose a genuine threat to creative expression?”

Featuring: Sharmistha Sarkar

During the last PWS session, Sharmistha Sarkar, Associate, hosted a discussion on “Does digital mob behavior amplified by public polarization pose a genuine threat to creative expression?” The participants examined whether artistic liberty should be conceded to appease public sentiment. The session also talked about how stand-ups are becoming hostage to public sensitivity. The discussion further explored that making performative art subject to the scrutiny of mob culture should be avoided. The session highlighted that given the subjective and fluid nature of morality, equating artistic output with objective offense and subjecting it to public policing causes threat to free expression.

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