"Even if social media really did begin to undermine democracy in the early 2010s, we should not expect social science to 'settle' the matter until the 2030s. By then," @JonHaidt writes "the harms done in earlier decades may be irreversible."https://t.co/H3PwbtVmKR
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) July 28, 2022
And that's a good thing.
January 6th is only mentioned twice despite being the darker day than Pearl Harbor and 9/11 combined smh tbh fam
Previous article: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/05/social-media-democracy-trust-babel/629369/
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Jonathan Haidt actually had fricking brilliant insights into Evolutionary Psychology of morality back in the 2000s but I guess various kitties (academic, journo,) won't let him go any deeper so he pivoted to this sort of thing. Sad?
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Bugs are a high density protein food.
You can't bloatmaxxing efficiently without bugs.
Eat the bugs chud.
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Fine I will
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Now we can have 5 minute conversations with the average voters all day wonder why democracy is being undermined?
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Citizen, we have detected a low engagement level in your household. Please continue scrolling to receive your weetabix rations.
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Snapshots:
archive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
ghostarchive.org (click to archive)
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Yes snappy the internet also undermined femboys
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