Not on Twitter, quit FB in 2017, and I saw this coming months ago. Coming at this from a reasoned perspective, it is fairly easy to evaluate the wheat from the chaff were it comes to public discourse.
The social media hive-mind seems more like an out of control mob flailing about aimlessly. It's polarizing sentiment analysis stoked semi-random clubbing. But who can blame people if their leadership proves time and again to be untrustworthy and have very other priorities than preserving the public health? And no, this is not only a digg at specific 'current administrations' wherever on this planet.
One of the things most disheartening to me was to see 'scientists' putting policy before truth.
The social media hive-mind seems more like an out of control mob flailing about aimlessly. It's polarizing sentiment analysis stoked semi-random clubbing. But who can blame people if their leadership proves time and again to be untrustworthy and have very other priorities than preserving the public health? And no, this is not only a digg at specific 'current administrations' wherever on this planet.
One of the things most disheartening to me was to see 'scientists' putting policy before truth.