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The Effects of Social Media Platforms on Political Narratives and Individuals
The rise of social media platforms has resulted in a shift in political narratives and leanings with significant implications on individuals, with many people now spending most of their time seeking information outside the mainstream media. However, the disintegration of ignorance may lead to a society that frowns on differing opinions and views.
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The speaker discusses how social media platforms are used for political leanings and narratives and how the pandemic has changed people's views on different topics.
53:22 - 55:58 (02:36)
Summary
The speaker discusses how social media platforms are used for political leanings and narratives and how the pandemic has changed people's views on different topics.
ChapterThe Effects of Social Media Platforms on Political Narratives and Individuals
Episode#505 - James Smith - Can Men & Women Be Friends Again?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The prevalence of media creates a sense of identity and can affect one's perception of knowledge and ignorance, leading to the disintegration of ignorance.
55:58 - 1:00:13 (04:14)
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The prevalence of media creates a sense of identity and can affect one's perception of knowledge and ignorance, leading to the disintegration of ignorance. Personal conversations with smart individuals can expand one's understanding beyond those affected by the media.
ChapterThe Effects of Social Media Platforms on Political Narratives and Individuals
Episode#505 - James Smith - Can Men & Women Be Friends Again?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The zygonic effect, experienced by waiters forgetting about closed bills, has implications for our psyche and is a topic that needs more narrative exploration.
1:00:13 - 1:02:28 (02:14)
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The zygonic effect, experienced by waiters forgetting about closed bills, has implications for our psyche and is a topic that needs more narrative exploration. In the digital age, with so many competing narratives, disinformation agents can't convince individuals of a single narrative.