The Thriller
Well-Known Member
I've been thinking about this for a while. Social media is exploiting on polarization in America to further divide us. By exploiting the confirmation bias of others, social media platforms, advertisers, and fake news publishers make more money.
This article by the post is so very interesting. Read it first and tell me what y’all think.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...d44cc8-e85a-11e8-bbdb-72fdbf9d4fed_story.html
The Internet was supposed to bring us together and make us better informed with so much information available through a few clicks. Yet, in many ways it’s dividiing us and making us much dumber.
What can be done to reincorporate isolated Americans brainwashed into a fake news fantasy back into the 21st century reality? How can social media platforms combat fake news if their very survival depends on clicks and likes? As a society, how can we better educate people to develop critical thinking skills to recognize obvious satire and fake news and not mistake them for being real?
This article by the post is so very interesting. Read it first and tell me what y’all think.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...d44cc8-e85a-11e8-bbdb-72fdbf9d4fed_story.html
The Internet was supposed to bring us together and make us better informed with so much information available through a few clicks. Yet, in many ways it’s dividiing us and making us much dumber.
What can be done to reincorporate isolated Americans brainwashed into a fake news fantasy back into the 21st century reality? How can social media platforms combat fake news if their very survival depends on clicks and likes? As a society, how can we better educate people to develop critical thinking skills to recognize obvious satire and fake news and not mistake them for being real?