This is probably not an ideal way to be an informed citizen.

  • glibg@lemmy.ca
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    8 hours ago

    “News” is a very nuanced thing. Any news report already biases the facts, often without trying: different newspapers can state the same event in unique ways. And memes completely remove the nuance. So they are no longer “news”, they are a one-off joke about some complex thing in real life.

    Don’t get me wrong I am the same as you, many news items I first hear via memes. But this is no way to learn about the world. I worry that our ability to digest and understand nuance is atrophying, at least in North America where I’m from.

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      I would say our ability is being digested by current tech, specifically LLMs, and that disengaging from/relating to one another more directly is a crucial first step in slowing or reversing that process