It was easy to assume that you didn’t care about the opinions of others when those opinions were consistently favorable.
“With the advent of social media, more news intake is curated by algorithms than editors, further increasing the nationalization of . . . well, everything. The same technology that decimated local media let national polarization flourish by elevating certain influential voices (including some of the same ones in right-wing partisan media) and silencing others.2 As national media became more influential, especially on our social networks, national politics became the stand-in for all our concerns about government.”
― Now What?: How to Move Forward When We're Divided
― Now What?: How to Move Forward When We're Divided
“When one partner takes in information from sources their partner doesn’t consider credible, even the most seasoned practitioner of grace finds it difficult to move forward.”
― Now What?: How to Move Forward When We're Divided
― Now What?: How to Move Forward When We're Divided
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