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| Issue | Concern | Current Practices | Recommendations | |-------|----------|-------------------|-----------------| | | Ayana never approved the edited version; original context is lost. | Platforms rely on “fair‑use” claims; no direct takedown requests filed yet. | Encourage creators to tag original sources; platforms should streamline right‑to‑remove for mis‑represented content. | | Context Stripping | Viewers may misinterpret a private dispute as public “drama.” | Caption overlays and music obscure original dialogue. | Use watermarks or captions that preserve original intent when sharing. | | Mental‑Health Impact | Repeated exposure to heated moments can amplify anxiety for both creator and audience. | Minimal moderation; comment sections often contain triggering language. | Implement optional content warnings and provide links to mental‑health resources. | | Profit from Personal Struggle | Monetizing someone’s vulnerable moment raises fairness questions. | Affiliate and merch sales are indirectly linked to the clip. | Adopt revenue‑sharing models where original creators receive a cut of any derivative earnings. | USA Hockey | Issue | Concern | Current