User talk:Jade2047/Cancel culture/Zes9f9 Peer Review

Under the part of the article that says "origins," the roots of cancel culture were brought back to the Me Too movement. The Me Too movement was said to be a way that women and men could call out their abusers; I think it is important to include non binary people in such a statement about the Me Too movement. I would also elaborate a little more on the Etymology. I think there needs to be an explanation of how the word "canceled" went from referring to a TV show to being used to describe people who have done something morally wrong in the eyes of the public. That section of the article goes from talking about the word in the context of the song it originated, and then it talks about how the word as incorporated into AAVE, with no explanation of what it meant in AAVE. I'm not sure that this would be acceptable on Wikipedia, but I wonder is there is a way to talk about the urban dictionary definition of "canceled" because I think urban dictionary is useful for explaining certain aspects of pop culture and "cancel culture" is definitely a part of pop culture. Other than those criticisms, I'm having a hard time finding much else that needs improvement. The article includes a lot of aspects about cancel culture, including the opinions of politicians, professors, and journalists. The article offers an alternative that has been proposed to cancel culture.