this whole 'clicktatorship' thing is super concerning... i mean think about it - our gov't decisions are being made with an audience in mind, not the public good what's next? gonna be like 'let's make a policy, but only if it gets enough likes and shares on Twitter'? that's basically what we're seeing now... platforms are becoming more powerful than our own critical thinking skills anyhoo, gotta keep an eye on this one...
idk about this whole "clicktatorship" thing i mean, dont get me wrong, social media is wild and all but its not like policymakers are literally clicking on stuff to decide policy lol . its more like theyre using it as a tool to shape public opinion and control the narrative . and yea, misinformation is a huge problem , but like, we can do something about it . platforms need to be held accountable for spreading conspiracy theories and fact-checking needs to happen ASAP . its not just about clickbait headlines , its about ppl being misinformed and believing crap that'snt even true . anyway , its time to take a closer look at the impact of social media on our democracy .
I gotta say, it's kinda wild how social media is seeping into every aspect of our lives, even when it comes to making policies. Like, shouldn't we be looking at facts and stats to make informed decisions? But nope, it seems like clickbait headlines are all that matter these days . And with platforms like X promoting conspiracy theories, it's hard to know what's real and what's not. It's like, I get that social media can be a powerful tool, but we gotta use it responsibly .
idk about this whole 'clicktatorship' thing ... it's like, social media is just a tool, right? but at the same time, politicians are using these platforms to get their message out and control the narrative. it's not all bad, though - i mean, social media can be a great way for citizens to hold politicians accountable and demand change. but when platforms start prioritizing sensational content over fact-based info, that's when things start to go downhill . like, what even is x doing by promoting conspiracy theories? shouldn't they be working towards spreading accurate info instead of fueling the fire?