@garfiald
Depends on how you interpret "disagreement". Also, while I find the concept of internet clout points to be absolutely abhorrent and fueling social capitals, I do support public call out as keeping unchecked reactionary tendencies hidden can breed catastrophe, especially if the said subject is holding large amount of social capitals.
@danishcookies I mean if these are "reactionary tendencies" in the sense that they, for example, lack education on a certain topic or haven't been exposed to a more enlightened perspective, starting a discussion with them would be considerably more beneficial to the community than immediately screenshotting them and calling for their ostracisation. Not sure if this makes sense, I hope it does
@garfiald You're assuming they would normally be reasonable and have not hold onto something even worse beneath surface. I have tried to "talk things out" with these cases. Chances that it works I can count on the tip of my fingers. It's better to expose them in public. If they make a public apology, good for them. If they don't, then their reputation takes the toll. Make this more of a case for popular ones. One need to take responsibilities for owning social capital.
@garfiald
The idea of "little mistakes" is very subjective.