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Chris Couper's avatar

The best advice I've read is that you don't have to show up for every fight you're invited to. Every bit of engagement adds up and social media ends up rewarding the most toxic content by making sure it is seen more. The more people click and respond, the more algorithms go "Hey! Everyone should see this!".

We need to stop paying attention to the mouth breathers who dribble nonsense. It *is* our collective fault when we give them an audience because we're ensuring that social media pushes it even deeper and to more people

Don't engage. It's a hard thing to keep in mind. As much as you want to tell someone that they're an idiot, resist the urge. Everyone knows they're an idiot. By pointing it out, we are just making sure that more idiots are given a platform.

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Wendy Lorenzi's avatar

The more I try to get to the bottom of an issue,the more confused I become. I no longer know how to assess my sources. There is so much deliberate lying and manipulation being put out over social media and the internet in general that I have no idea whether I am dealing with fact,fiction,misunderstanding, incomplete truth,deliberate lying or propaganda. I tend to have more faith in print media but that too may be very biased . Ah the days when you knew the Globe and Mail was on the opposite side of the fence as the Star!

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