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The Disruption of Veneration in the Age of Social Media
The idea of veneration has been disrupted by the emergence of social media, making it difficult to accept the notion that those in positions of power and influence are "better" than the average person. However, the average person may not believe that they are unduly influenced by deceptive content on social media platforms.
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Half of the punditry around public figures is fake and can't be trusted, while the other half reports on what the person says but doesn't add much value.
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Half of the punditry around public figures is fake and can't be trusted, while the other half reports on what the person says but doesn't add much value.
ChapterThe Disruption of Veneration in the Age of Social Media
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The idea of veneration has been disrupted by social media, making it difficult to accept that those whom we venerate are not necessarily smarter than us.
1:02:25 - 1:05:39 (03:14)
Summary
The idea of veneration has been disrupted by social media, making it difficult to accept that those whom we venerate are not necessarily smarter than us. The average person does not think they are unduly influenced by social media's deceptive content, but we must ensure the neutrality of algorithms.