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Anvita's avatar

ref. "it's happening now in particular, more than at other times in history even when mass media existed.", mass media before was nothing like the individual mass media made possible with rise of the blogging, youtube, facebook and so on. Individual doomerism may be amplified by the internet which lets us absorb and reflect each others anxieties much more easily than before.

I don't think the world is any worse today (I should qualify this but it would take a while), but rather people have access to more narratives than they are equipped to handle. Community is easier when we can agree on how to act with one another and what things are important to think about/do.

I love this Apologist business. Catch and justify your initial intuition for the answer as well as come up with what /should be/ the answer.

APOLOGIST: How did I decide what to write?

APOLOGIST: I thought of a few different scenarios. one being my parent's generation which grew up in socialist India, which tell me they were happier than young people seem to be today, some of them believed it was because of cultural unity i.e. a lack of narrative contention.

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Dreams are the oldest form of media. They're being replaced by social media et al. How many people are exchanging their sleeping hours for scrolling ones? Every medium has a different set of devices that leads to the message being processed differently. The visual and personal nature of social media makes it the best proxy for sharing dreams so far, but the viral factor makes it too noisy. It's fantastic for sharing the shape/vibe of a problem, the vaguest feeling that something is wrong. But to come up with an interpretation, a solution for that problem would require something more nuanced and less lossy, an indepth psychoanalysis. Cooler forms of media such as novels capture more nuance, but they don't have the virality or attention capture of social media.

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