I IMAGINE that many here would acknowledge that social media causes a LOT more harm than good. Actually, no probably not. Or they'd cure their addiction.
Mebbe they'd agree it causes harm to democracy and the fundamental tenet that people, in general, have more in common than most people think.
I IMAGINE that many here would acknowledge that social media causes a LOT more harm than good. Actually, no probably not. Or they'd cure their addiction.
Mebbe they'd agree it causes harm to democracy and the fundamental tenet that people, in general, have more in common than most people think.
I IMAGINE that many here would acknowledge that social media causes a LOT more harm than good. Actually, no probably not. Or they'd cure their addiction.
Mebbe they'd agree it causes harm to democracy and the fundamental tenet that people, in general, have more in common than most people think.
Jonathan Haidt said it well in 2019. I believe the file was originally called "Social Media is Warping Democracy" but essay was titled "The Dark Psychology of Social Networks." https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/12/social-media-democracy/600763/