Most social spaces on the Internet pull people’s focus to issues they have very little control over. This has been shown to cause a degradation in mental health. Since these places have become a mainstay in society, we’ve seen a plummet in mental health. Things can’t get better if everyone is suffering from depression and anxiety.
Being informed enough to support a few (2-3) issues with real intention, can be helpful. But letting corporations and politicians leverage the idea that being informed about everything is good, just leads to them pointing to everything that can be spun as a problem. Then nobody does anything meaningful to affect change. They just feel defeated.
Thorny_Insight@lemm.ee 5 months ago
No it’s not. I already know about the issue with police violence in the USA. I don’t need to be reminded about it with daily articles of such individual events. I also know what Elon Musk is like and I don’t need to read a new hit piece on him every time he says something stupid again and then go to the comment section to circle-jerk with all the other haters.
This is recreational outrage. Nobody gets more informed because of this masochism. They just get more angry and cynical. It’s objectively making the world a worse place. Some old granny without an internet access who goes to pick trash from the side of the road is having a bigger positive impact on the world than the vast majority of people posting and reacting to these rage-bait articles.
AgentOrangesicle@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Then where do I come from? I hope you’re misinterpreting my sentiment, because I feel like we’re on the same page.