I've been thinking about this for a while: How do we seriously fight back on the trend of people embracing lie after lie and being in total denial of reality? You may say this isn't new. Agreed, to an extent. But it's the magnitude of it that to me is startling lately. 1/
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Agreed, though it is no use if your voice is stuck in the echo chamber of Twitter. A large part of the madness of the last few years has to be due to isolating nature of social media platforms.
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Totally agreed. I've been considering dumping remaining social media for that reason. Jaron Lanier wrote a great book on this: https://www.amazon.com/Arguments-Deleting-Social-Media-Accounts/dp/1250239087/ref=sr_1_1 …?
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I'm not sure, but I will say I am very worried that as heavy losses in "red states" continue, this will be very fertile ground for people claiming the disease was somehow engineered to get conservatives.
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You can see that narrative coming from a mile away. That's exactly where I think this is going.
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We are living in a post truth era. Hard problem to solve, and the internet in its current form is largely to blame. it's going to get worse imo. As smarter people leave social platforms it compounds.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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