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How to Short-Circuit the Outrage Machine
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Yep same thing with all those ads like 90% fail this. They're designed to drive engagement. Best thing you can do is stop doom scrolling. Failing that, ignoring those obvious attempts to get you to respond.
I would like to ignore it but after seeing internet stupidity manifesting into real world political lunacy, it would be nice to have an option that addresses the root of the problem better than just individualy disengaging.
Responding to manufactured outrage is a mistake, but ignoring it would only work if everyone did that. When does that ever happen? Ultimately, that only preserves your own peace of mind. That is, assuming you won't be the target of the political nonsense brewing.
The problem is that social media is leaking into the real world.
I suppose the best we could do is more misinformation?
Get the lunatics to believe the election is a week later, or something.