Joel Was Right
If you smell burning, it's probably the generators acting up. Report it anyway.
The propagation of social media has seen an increasing amount of people are becoming engaged in politics. But the same platforms, based on algorithms designed to group people together by their preferences, are inadvertently making it harder for those with different political ideologies to discover one another.
TYT and Breitbart are two good examples of this; both champion themselves as the next generation of media and information platforms. But their success is largely down to the ease of which people are able to seek platforms that share their own worldview.
As a result, we have two competing ideologies who view each other with deep suspicion, if not disdain. And the very platforms they use to find their voices is the same tool that makes it harder for them to hear other voices.
Take Neogaf for example: the echo chamber holds the belief that one half of the nation advocates the pursuit of short-term wealth at the cost of the environment and protected species; the pursuit and glorification of war at the cost of countless lives; a revulsion for non-white, and the heterosexual; an ambition of invoking a pseudo-theocracy and a preference for profit over the health of others.
We are hostile here to those ideas, and justifiably so. But the problem is those with a different point of view are posting on other forums, with a similarly hostile point of view, because our choices on the Internet have left us isolated from one another.
How is a democracy to survive?
TYT and Breitbart are two good examples of this; both champion themselves as the next generation of media and information platforms. But their success is largely down to the ease of which people are able to seek platforms that share their own worldview.
As a result, we have two competing ideologies who view each other with deep suspicion, if not disdain. And the very platforms they use to find their voices is the same tool that makes it harder for them to hear other voices.
Take Neogaf for example: the echo chamber holds the belief that one half of the nation advocates the pursuit of short-term wealth at the cost of the environment and protected species; the pursuit and glorification of war at the cost of countless lives; a revulsion for non-white, and the heterosexual; an ambition of invoking a pseudo-theocracy and a preference for profit over the health of others.
We are hostile here to those ideas, and justifiably so. But the problem is those with a different point of view are posting on other forums, with a similarly hostile point of view, because our choices on the Internet have left us isolated from one another.
How is a democracy to survive?