Uneducated theory: seems more a problem of social media and/or information overload & the deficit in attention/concentration it brings.
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Ah, it occurs to me that I probably misread your tweet. I read it as "a problem that uniquely affects the educated" rather than "a problem that's common among the educated," which I'm more liable to agree with.
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In science, its often the least important sentence.
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In our current economic model for journalism it definitely is
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Who on earth believes the headline is the most important? This is only accurate in reference to the media.
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Headlines are misleading, designed to produce manipulate. ‘Mosque Shooter Gets 40-year Sentence’ ‘McArthur Sentenced to Life’ Two headlines, side by side. These men each received a life sentence. But that’s not what’s being conveyed is it?
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Another would be equating education with smart. You don't have to be educated to be smart and being educated doesn't mean you'll be smart. That's my observations anyway...
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Then you have twitter where the headline is all there is.
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