This was a great post. Personally, fascism never went away - fascists just became emboldened to show their true colors. America has an ugly history, and many of its policies from its past in racial segregation to take an example still leave inter generational trauma and economic effects today.
I've been battling with how I engage with social media myself lately. Isolation makes me lonely but social media is just... that. I miss forums focused on specific topics with moderation so you could just talk about your interest in a safe space, which doesn't really exist anymore, and even if it did I'd still be worried that the people I'm talking to about games or whatever could be secretly fascist which suuuucks.
The information overload is indeed damaging to our psyche. And it’s been normalized! I’m not sure i’ll ever stop using social media myself, as we all know that many “reputable” news sources no longer reports reputably, so unfortunately many alternative/independent news which exist mostly online are necessary to obtain world news updates. But, doomscrolling too much seems to paralyze me into inaction.
A balance must be found, but i blame the tech oligarchs who make billions off of my attention, and not myself, if i fumble in attaining true balance. An insightful blog post Nathan, look forward to more but no pressure :-)
what, other than a publicity stunt, could that "debate" have been anyway? there is no debate, no exchange of ideas, no attempt to sway anyone's opinions, just a piece of hate engagement to drive ad revenue. plus now that generative AI is powering most social media content... ugh. it's so demoralising. i'm glad you're getting out.
I have also been changing how I interact with social media. It's become so clear that it's all just about exploiting our outrage. People dress it up as ~staying informed, but what does it matter if I can't control any of the stuff I'm learning about? I subscribe to newsletters from some news outlets, use messaging apps to make plans with friends but I'm soo over social media as a whole. ty for sharing your thoughts.
This was a great post. Personally, fascism never went away - fascists just became emboldened to show their true colors. America has an ugly history, and many of its policies from its past in racial segregation to take an example still leave inter generational trauma and economic effects today.
I've been battling with how I engage with social media myself lately. Isolation makes me lonely but social media is just... that. I miss forums focused on specific topics with moderation so you could just talk about your interest in a safe space, which doesn't really exist anymore, and even if it did I'd still be worried that the people I'm talking to about games or whatever could be secretly fascist which suuuucks.
The information overload is indeed damaging to our psyche. And it’s been normalized! I’m not sure i’ll ever stop using social media myself, as we all know that many “reputable” news sources no longer reports reputably, so unfortunately many alternative/independent news which exist mostly online are necessary to obtain world news updates. But, doomscrolling too much seems to paralyze me into inaction.
A balance must be found, but i blame the tech oligarchs who make billions off of my attention, and not myself, if i fumble in attaining true balance. An insightful blog post Nathan, look forward to more but no pressure :-)
what, other than a publicity stunt, could that "debate" have been anyway? there is no debate, no exchange of ideas, no attempt to sway anyone's opinions, just a piece of hate engagement to drive ad revenue. plus now that generative AI is powering most social media content... ugh. it's so demoralising. i'm glad you're getting out.
I have also been changing how I interact with social media. It's become so clear that it's all just about exploiting our outrage. People dress it up as ~staying informed, but what does it matter if I can't control any of the stuff I'm learning about? I subscribe to newsletters from some news outlets, use messaging apps to make plans with friends but I'm soo over social media as a whole. ty for sharing your thoughts.