• Buelldozer
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    1 year ago

    As an early GenX whose been online since the BBS days this happens all the time but honestly the historical revisionism isn’t main problems, it’s the loss of context around the history.

    • zelifcam
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      201 year ago

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        • @distractionfactory
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          221 year ago

          Well, traditional news sources have lowered the bar enough that social media isn’t really much worse in a lot of cases. Especially considering how many “news” there is about social media content; it makes it seem that something like Twitter is the “source” that the news is citing. The lines have been blurred, seemingly intentionally so it’s hard to blame people for not having a good barometer who grew up in an ecosystem of generalized enshitification.

        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          Tbh if feels like 80% of modern news sources are just pulling trending headlines from social media and summarizing the top tweets about it anyway…

        • squiblet
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          21 year ago

          Pictures with text on them contain the most reliable facts

      • @this_1_is_mine
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        41 year ago

        Poor attention skills leading to attention grabbing behavior because of years of instant gratificaion.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I think of it this way. Me, my father and my grandfather all read the newspaper the same way. We all went to the store with cash in our pockets. We all talked to bank clerks. Another thing is that there were a lot more historic dramas when we were coming up. Old style candle stick phones and telegraph operators were a common trope.

    • Entropywins
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      21 year ago

      You want some context around history…go listen to Dan Carlins Hardcore History.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I second this! I used to make day-long deliveries across the Kansas plains and listening to Dan Carlin wax eloquent about the rise and fall of the Persian Empire or the Rape of Nanking kept me engaged and entranced the entire time.