Do you think memes and agendas have caused people's perceptions about the story to be distorted?
My position is memes and agendas have a significant role in distorting public perception of events and stories. This occurs through a combination of social media dynamics, psychological effects, and strategic communication efforts that often prioritize engagement and emotional response over factual depth and nuance.
I feel like after being exposed to memes and agendas for a while, you actually start to believe them. This causes people to operate without a shared understanding of facts or logic and they will begin to rely on personal beliefs, feelings, biases, or assumptions instead of verifiable data, leading to misunderstandings, conflict, poor decisions, and difficulty agreeing on reality because everyone's "truth" becomes subjective, making the act of collaboration and problem-solving nearly impossible.
My position is memes and agendas have a significant role in distorting public perception of events and stories. This occurs through a combination of social media dynamics, psychological effects, and strategic communication efforts that often prioritize engagement and emotional response over factual depth and nuance.
I feel like after being exposed to memes and agendas for a while, you actually start to believe them. This causes people to operate without a shared understanding of facts or logic and they will begin to rely on personal beliefs, feelings, biases, or assumptions instead of verifiable data, leading to misunderstandings, conflict, poor decisions, and difficulty agreeing on reality because everyone's "truth" becomes subjective, making the act of collaboration and problem-solving nearly impossible.
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