Comment on "Learned Helplessness" & the Tech Literacy Crisis | Internet Analysis [25:54] - TiffanyFerg

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lvxferre@mander.xyz ⁨3⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I think that we have a limited ability to process (absorb, analyse, retrieve what’s meaningful, discard what’s meaningless) information as a whole, that is used to process both general and narrow info. And, when we go considerably past our limits to process info, our brains start taking “shortcuts” to process the info that we’re exposed to, such as:

And that some things demand quite a bit of that “processing info” ability; for example

That’s advertisement in a nutshell - people telling you what you should do, without telling you all things that you need to know, in a flashy and repetitive way. And it applies specially well to online advertisement.

It wouldn’t be just advertisement doing it, mind you; but I do think that advertisement plays a huge role.

If the reasoning above is correct, this should be affecting all of us, not just GenZ and GenΑ. And we could even hypothesise if it’s affecting them more than GenX and GenY, as well as why:

Just my two cents, mind you. [Sorry for the long reply.]

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