• AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Do you ever feel like modern society just wants to be outraged all of the time?

    In the unlikely event humanity survives our many man made crises of this era, might this come to have been known as the Karen Age?

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      That’s because the threshold for writing “X causes outrage” in a headline is “one random nobody tweeted angrily about it”. For any given topic you can always find at least a single person who is angry about it. So this might just as well be known as the Shitty Clickbait Journalism Age.

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        Then again, people do love to go with the outrage train, even if it is something they don’t care that much about.

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      Outrage sells clicks and views better than anything except maybe disaster with a side of pretty young white girl.

      They want to sell you outrage. So that’s what you see all the time.

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        Indeed. It’s less modern society and more three Twitter handles that are probably the same person retweeting themselves because you can find someone saying anything on Twitter to justify any made up faux outrage headline.

        Meanwhile the ‘smart’ people eat it up. How many comments in this thread lol?

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      Do you ever feel like modern society just wants to be outraged all of the time?

      How DARE you! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

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      I think that’s part of it. I think it is also caused by the fact that everyone is outraged by different things. If you get a big enough audience someone is bound to be outraged about something even if everyone is being mostky reasonable.

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      Just someone outraged.

      Most people probably moved on without any reactions.

      Some stayed leaving comments for whatever reason.

      The story we hear is written by the latter group, even if it is a tiny minority.