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Feeling bombarded by political outrage? This episode of Outrage Science Bites discusses the science behind why we get so riled up, especially online. Host, David Beckemeyer, explores how social media algorithms and partisan news create echo chambers, fueling division and reinforcing biases. We'll hear from experts like Peter Ditto and Jonathan Stray on how social media and political identity contribute to this. But fear not! The episode also offers solutions. Learn how to break free from the "us vs. them" mentality and build bridges across divides. By the end, you'll have tools to navigate the online world with a more critical eye and foster a more informed and empathetic society. Tune in and join the conversation at OutrageOverload.net!
By David BeckemeyerFeeling bombarded by political outrage? This episode of Outrage Science Bites discusses the science behind why we get so riled up, especially online. Host, David Beckemeyer, explores how social media algorithms and partisan news create echo chambers, fueling division and reinforcing biases. We'll hear from experts like Peter Ditto and Jonathan Stray on how social media and political identity contribute to this. But fear not! The episode also offers solutions. Learn how to break free from the "us vs. them" mentality and build bridges across divides. By the end, you'll have tools to navigate the online world with a more critical eye and foster a more informed and empathetic society. Tune in and join the conversation at OutrageOverload.net!