151
submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by Hirom@beehaw.org to c/technology@beehaw.org

Social media divides us, makes us more extreme and less empathetic, it riles us up or sucks us into doom scrolling, making us stressed and depressed. It feels like we need to touch grass and escape to the real world.

New research shows that we might have largely misinterpreted why this is the case. It turns out that the social media internet may uniquely undermine the way our brains work but not in the way you think.

This video is sponsored and contains an ad.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[-] 0x4E4F@infosec.pub 5 points 9 months ago

The video is kind of interesting... yes, I remember those days, and yes, there was a lot less bickering and fighting online.

[-] SenorBolsa@beehaw.org 6 points 9 months ago

The bickering was dumber and less serious but there was plenty of it on the newsgroups lol.

[-] 0x4E4F@infosec.pub 3 points 9 months ago

I was a forums guy back then. We did pick on each other, make stupid jokes on each other's expenses, but it wasn't taken to heart... like contruction workers roasting each other all day, that was mostly it 😂.

load more comments (2 replies)
this post was submitted on 30 Nov 2023
151 points (100.0% liked)

Technology

37554 readers
545 users here now

A nice place to discuss rumors, happenings, innovations, and challenges in the technology sphere. We also welcome discussions on the intersections of technology and society. If it’s technological news or discussion of technology, it probably belongs here.

Remember the overriding ethos on Beehaw: Be(e) Nice. Each user you encounter here is a person, and should be treated with kindness (even if they’re wrong, or use a Linux distro you don’t like). Personal attacks will not be tolerated.

Subcommunities on Beehaw:


This community's icon was made by Aaron Schneider, under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS