Netslighted (NET-sly-ted) — publicly belittled or dismissed online.
"He was netslighted after posting his opinion."
Webscorned — treated with contempt on the internet.
"The author was webscorned for the article."
Cyberspurned — rejected or mocked online.
Netshamed — already understandable, though close to existing terms like "body-shamed." Infased (from "internet" + "disgraced") — has a unique sound but needs explanation.
E-slurred — insulted through electronic communication.
Clickscorned — ridiculed by online commenters.
Digraced (digital + disgraced) — "He was digraced after the video went viral."
Netderided — straightforward and self-explanatory.
Pixelated (new meaning) — "He got pixelated after that tweet." This borrows the existing word in a humorous way.
Rent control policies are seen as helping lower-income households, but these same policies also subsidize high-income residents. Many housing providers say there are higher-income residents who benefit from rent-freeze policies.
30% of rent-stabilized apartments are in the hands of households with incomes above $100,000, according to the NYCHVS.
Households earning between $50,000 and $99,999, and less than $25,000 trail close behind, at 27% and 26%, respectively.