Ethan had told the world, the world sympathized, and Sarah Lemon was now and forever {because wasn't cyberspace instantly forever?} someone you had to be 'nice' to, a pathetic girl who just didn't get it, the scourge of her generation, the lowest rung on the ladder, a loser.
Ethan's revelation to the world changed everything for Sarah Lemon, transforming her into a symbol of vulnerability and misunderstanding in the eyes of others. Her identity became tied to the perceptions of cyberspace, where information lingers indefinitely, and people's judgments solidified her status in society.
The notion that Sarah was seen as a 'loser' highlights the harsh realities of social stigma and the pressure to conform. Once labeled as the lowest tier of her generation, she now faced the burden of being viewed with pity and derision, reinforcing the challenges of finding acceptance and self-worth in a digital age.