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The poison that has a hold on society
#21
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@BigAl99 said:
@medaille said:
@BigAl99 said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@NorthernCalVike said:
So glad I don't participate in ANY of the social media crap - no instagram account, closed my FaceBook down in 2009, no Tick Tock, no twitter etc etc. It seems to me that the most uptight / miserable / depressed people I meet are people who's lives are driven by Social Media. Those who avoid Social Media shit seem to be the most balanced people I meet. Oh, forgot to mention the new scourge that idiots in my town use, NextDoor. Ugh!
If used correctly, Twitter and Facebook can be very useful apps from a news perspective. I absolutely love Twitter because all in one place I can get beat writer/insider information on all of my teams. This is useful because I leave in Eastern Iowa and no news outlets report a damn thing on the Vikings, Twins, or Twolves. Also, the younger generation doesn't want to sit down in front of the tv in the morning or at night to catch the hour long news segment. With twitter, I am able to follow my news outlets and scroll through in seconds what the stories are for the day and then can choose to read about it.

Sure, narcissism is alive and well on FB, IG, Twitter, and Tik Tok, but I enjoy Twitter solely because of the reasons listed above. BTW, I dont have Facebook because like you, I got annoyed with folks. I believe that was in college too.

But it takes effort, without that effort it's just a an easy way to confirm what you want to believe.  Speaking for  Jonesers, my generation has not been able to handle it, it's the equivalent of finding that box of playboys the first time the folks leave you home when they go on vacation.  High risk that all that will be left is a dehydrated corpse, that hasn't left the basement for two weeks.  The endorphin rush of anonymously finding something on the internet that validates your most intimate suspicions, makes an easy target to be manipulated.
http://www.generationjones.com/?page_id=6

But what are the alternative options for people that choose
not to participate in Social Media?  Almost
all mainstream media outlets are doing the same thing that are the downsides of
social media.  Most of their “news” is
just scouring the social media sites for hot juicy clickbait type stuff and then
rewriting it for their audience as fast as possible.  Almost no one is doing actual journalism
anymore and everyone is picking their audience and then creating content that
matches their audience’s pre-existing worldviews.  I don’t think one can say social media is
garbage without saying mainstream media is garbage, because they both are using
the same tactics, the only difference being with mainstream media, you know
they are bought and paid for, and with independent social media, it’s a little
more wild, wild west out there.


The mainstream media has lower approval ratings than any
person in government.  They’re worse than
Trump.  They’re worse than Biden.


See I don't buy that all journalism is just parroting social media.  There are many quality sources, they just may not be "free' and it may take some effort.  Any time I hear someone use the term "mainstream media" and refer to it as a monolithic group with a single agenda, I can't take them at face value.  Particularly when the "quality" of the journalism is judged by approval ratings and compared to polarized political entities.  When I hear about an event of interest, I  want to learn about it. Being aware that my own natural comfort is finding something that agrees with what I want to believe, conformation bias.  I used to follow twitter and after awhile relized I was just following "influencers" rather than sources, not only the story, but how to feel about it, same with FB.   If your interested in the reality of a story, it's the consumers responsibility to determine that.  I have no expectation or desire to find something that will give me truth, or will that truth be to my personal liking.

99% of this country is too lazy and/or too dumb for that. Too set in their Fox or CNN ways.

Conservies and Libratards. 

I know I'm old fashioned, but I still feel its the role of news reporting to report the known facts, not an opinion. 



If you look at most of the hot discussions, its obvious most people don't differentiate reporting from editorial opinion, "My article is better than yours".  Or even consider any editorial review standards for the source or is it a web site sponsored run by the author.
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#22
Quote: @mblack said:
@StickyBun said:
LinkedIn is getting up there with the selfishness, humble brags and pseudo-Facebook type crap. 
absolutely. its getting really annoying
Dumped LinkedIn some time ago, pretty much right after FB
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#23
Social media has extremes. It can be a cesspool and it can raise awareness. Terrorist groups use it to spread lies and propaganda and people use it for good. I watched a tiktok where money was raised to get an older military vet get a scooter. He was crying because he was so overwhelmed. I saw a woman helped out of a domestic violence situation. The younger people growing up as the social media generation are having higher rates of depression.

The body image issues are definitely exacerbated by social media. There is also the look at me, look at me aspect. It's like some people are not really living their lives but living a life or an idea of a life through social media. There are also some batshit adults that complain about everything online or are captured online complaining especially about wearing a mask in a store or harassing someone about being in a certain neighborhood even though they live there.

I am fascinated by the generational differences in the response to social media. Social media has been a lifeline for some during COVID because of lockdowns. Seeing how different parts of the world united was encouraging but seeing how politicized and divided mask wearing and vaccines are is frustrating. Social media has been a platform for people feeling discriminated against. The video of George Floyd on social media helped lead to a conviction. There are also predators on social media. It is definitely a powerful force for both good and bad.
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#24
It went beyond the money for the scooter now.


https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRXo71N1/
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