Extremismus – die Chiliflocken im Gewürzschrank der Ideologien. Vor allem Rechtsextreme sind mal wieder auf Feldzug. Ihr neues Ziel: Das Internet. Darum geben sie jetzt auch Beautytipps!
Sie zeigen außerdem, wie wichtig ein starker Reisepass ist, und nehmen uns mit auf Weltreise. Eine Führungsfigur der österreichischen Identitären Bewegung hat zum Beispiel einen Travelblog!
Da erfahrt ihr, wie furchtbar Brunei wirklich ist. Und warum man sich vor Selfie-Indern hüten soll. Und sie rappen, zur Not auf geklaute Beats, zum Beispiel von Katja Krasavice.
Sie sind überall! Und das ist Strategie, wie sie selber zugeben. Keine andere Bewegung hat zuletzt so viele Follower gesammelt. Warum die Rechten im Internet so erfolgreich sind, und wie sich Facebook und Co. dagegen wehren – jetzt!
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Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube exploit our tribalism to keep us watching ads. That makes them a perfect target for trolls, conspiracy theorists, and con artists.
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Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram are built to cater to the base preferences and desires of their users — figuring out what information people enjoy with and then showing them more of it. That’s a great way to keep people online, but it also makes these platforms prime target for con artists. People are naturally drawn to inflammatory and sensational news stories, regardless of whether or not they’re true. So bad actors — conspiracy theorists, trolls, and fake news writers — have been tremendously successful in using these platforms to spread false and divisive content that exploit people’s tribal instincts.
In 2016, it was Macedonian teens making thousands of dollars publishing inflammatory fake stories about Hillary Clinton. After the Parkland shooting, it was random YouTubers going viral by accusing students of being crisis actors. Even the Russian trolls who meddled in the presidential election did so by posting low-quality, highly emotional content to social media — content they knew would go viral.
The problem with these social media sites isn’t that a few bad apples are ruining the fun. It’s that they’re designed to reward bad apples. And as long as con artists can use these platforms to prey on people’s most base desires, social media sites will continue reflecting the worst of human nature back at us.
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0:36 why i’m doing it
1:19 rules
4:05 uninstalling the apps
7:50 week 1 thoughts
10:15 week 3 thoughts
12:18 final thoughts!!!!
14:46 she’s baaaaaack!
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as a “social media influencer” 🤡, i decided to delete all social media apps for a month and this is what happened. i originally wanted to vlog the month but i realize that would be A LOT so i decided to do a monthly diary (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z094jTgtMv4&t=1s) and use this video to focus on my experience. i’ve also summed it up here: https://www.twirlingpages.com/?p=17773
i hope you enjoyed & take breaks when necessary!
p.s. i wanted to share this article i read that felt relevant: https://greatist.com/connect/friendships-were-easier-with-aim
p.p.s. take a shot every time i say “social media” 🤡
Top 10 Scary Social Media Disasters That Could Have Been Avoided
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We are more connected than ever before thanks to social media. But not all connections are good connections, and some can end in disaster. I’m counting down the top 10 social media disasters that could have been avoided, here for you on IO.