How the internet flips elections and alters our thoughts

How the internet flips elections and alters our thoughts

3/17/2016

link

https://aeon.co/essays/how-the-internet-flips-elections-and-alters-our-thoughts

summary

In this essay, the author explores the impact of the internet on elections and our thought processes. The article discusses how the internet has transformed the landscape of political campaigning, providing new platforms for propaganda and manipulation. It delves into the concept of filter bubbles and echo chambers, where individuals are increasingly exposed to information that aligns with their existing beliefs, leading to reinforcement rather than challenge. The author also examines the role of social media in shaping our thoughts and opinions, highlighting the potential for viral misinformation to sway public discourse. Ultimately, the essay raises important questions about the influence of the internet on democratic processes and the need for critical thinking in an increasingly digital world.

tags

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