Globalization and the internet may have made the world smaller, but now we're experiencing a counterattack, the regionalization of truth.
Resistance is futile. Road trips in Middle Earth must be mind mapped with Borg precision. There is much to assimilate.
Showing posts with label world wide web. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world wide web. Show all posts
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Thursday, November 14, 2019
№ 425. The Social Media Coliseum
The philosophers Justin Tosi and Brandon Warmke have proposed the useful phrase moral grandstanding to describe what happens when people use moral talk to enhance their prestige in a public forum. Like a succession of orators speaking to a skeptical audience, each person strives to outdo previous speakers, leading to some common patterns. Grandstanders tend to “trump up moral charges, pile on in cases of public shaming, announce that anyone who disagrees with them is obviously wrong, or exaggerate emotional displays.” Nuance and truth are casualties in this competition to gain the approval of the audience. Grandstanders scrutinize every word spoken by their opponents—and sometimes even their friends—for the potential to evoke public outrage. Context collapses. The speaker’s intent is ignored.
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| Christoph Niemann |
Sunday, March 18, 2018
№ 355.Waking Up to Binary Dreams 8
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