This response is no different to many on there tbh..Trump is hateful character, so is that response.
Trump is hateful character, so is that response.
Kind of get you .I'd prefer if we looked past trump and didn't make this because of trump because its not even scratching the surface, I used this example to show how warped people are becoming through social media influence, and the freedom it's giving people to throw that hate around and its effecta on society.
There are a multitude of other subjects that result in the same extreme nonsense that create more hate and anger
Social media is becoming dangerous, when does it end?
I'd prefer if we looked past trump and didn't make this because of trump because its not even scratching the surface, I used this example to show how warped people are becoming through social media influence, and the freedom it's giving people to throw that hate around and its effecta on society.
There are a multitude of other subjects that result in the same extreme nonsense that create more hate and anger
Social media is becoming dangerous, when does it end?
This response is no different to many on there tbh..
See I understand what you're saying but I expected a better response, this has been going on for years before trump too and in no way shape or form does trump make people be horrible, vile little bastards to each other as responsible adults.. It happens within our own politics in our own country people are vile to each other on social media, so that rules out trump... It's vile
Look past trump, because its been happening for a long time now, it's the way people are becoming, it's going to continue after trump, and its a worry...
It's setting us back as a species by at least a couple of millennia.
Yeah the Internet has fucked out political conversation.
Is it though?
All these videos seem to come from a few isolated places like Portland or somewhere like the RNC which will attract the crazies.
I often wonder how much it’s actually happening. Was talking to a friend this week who got heavily into the Tommy Robinson stuff online and almost everything became a conversation about immigration with him. I asked “how much does it impact you in real life?” We agreed that the worst part of social media was making you angry about things that in reality don’t exist in your world.
As always, this video is excellent on the topic:
I hear you and I don't disagree, today il give an example of nasty behaviour on social media.. Reese mogg don't know how you spell it... Put a picture of his kids up today on twitter, don't like the guy much at all... However there are several very unnecessary comments in the replies... One saying his kids will deserve all the bullying that comes to them... It's vile behaviour
Another, Owen Jones.. I dislike him, don't agree with his nauseating rants, but I wouldn't go on his Twitter and call him a fucking puff, a faggot etc etc like people do ... It's just a free for all on social media
But then the first post-war election tried to paint the Labour Party as having similarities with the National Socialists.That said Ive had arguments with people I’ve known for 25 years claiming I’m a liberal snowflake or support communism or something because I vote Labour. So maybe it does bleed through.
But then the first post-war election tried to paint the Labour Party as having similarities with the National Socialists.
You'll always get the nutter out there!
Today's youtube video is yesterday's pamphlet or handbill.It was more the fact that we’d been discussing politics for decades and he knew my views, but that was overridden by the YouTube vids he’d seen that told him o was a fascist communist (I know).
So it scales it up and shortens the response,increasing the weight.Today's youtube video is yesterday's pamphlet or handbill.
If people want to mirror a view, they'll find it.
Nah, it shifts and shuffles it more. The weight of response has been far worse in the past, because it's been easier to portray a homogenous line.So it scales it up and shortens the response,increasing the weight.
Nah, it shifts and shuffles it more. The weight of response has been far worse in the past, because it's been easier to portray a homogenous line.
Now you get multiple voices, with most of them being nobodies. The difference is, if people choose to listen to the nobodies, and think they're actually a somebody. The counter to that is it's easy to find the origin nowadays and stamp it down, you just have to do it with many,
The best way to combat any extreme behaviour is to not give it the attention it deserves. It's always been there, it's always had a negative effect if people take it seriously and give weight to it.
I will add, however, the decline of the authority of experts is worrying.
You're not being fed it, you choose to find it.The difference being is the volume at which you're being fed negative information is at levels humans have never experienced.. And it's a constant stream of it..
Obviously somebody has to come a cross it, but intruiging hash tags, shared videos etc can all start a chain of overwhelming negativity, how we process that is going to vary
The difference being is the volume at which you're being fed negative information is at levels humans have never experienced.. And it's a constant stream of it..
Obviously somebody has to come across it, but intruiging hash tags, shared videos etc can all start a chain of overwhelming negativity, how we process that is going to vary
You're not being fed it, you choose to find it.
You rang?Things like the Popish Plot stirred hatred of catholics. Plenty of handbills across the ages that have stoked racial hatred etc. Letters to papers in the 19th century weren't always sweetness and light.
What you have... is more access to response, more awareness of response, and that sometimes distorts perception of the response itself, makes it seem more than it was.
But it was always out there. Human nature runs a wide range of people and personalities, from the deviant, to the bigoted, to the insane, to the actually quite decent.
There's a panel game show in there somewhere. Deviant, Bigoted, Decent? Bring on a special guest, and each team has to guess which they are. Throw in an amusing host who can adlib well, and you've got a ratings winner.You rang?
There's a panel game show in there somewhere. Deviant, Bigoted, Decent? Bring on a special guest, and each team has to guess which they are. Throw in an amusing host who can adlib well, and you've got a ratings winner.
You're not being fed it, you choose to find it.
You're not being fed it, you choose to find it.
But those algorithms will be based on what you're already searching for / looking at anyway.To an extent, but social media and algorithms enables it to find you as well
But those algorithms will be based on what you're already searching for / looking at anyway.
And nobody forces you to look at it, either.
Plus there are adblockers etc.
To tell the truth, I find the impact of social media as being vastly overstated. It's not some top down effect where people mindlessly consume and have it forced upon them, people choose to consume.
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