
Galaxy Brain How to Be a Citizen in the Information War (And Stay Sane)
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Jan 30, 2026 Amanda Litman, political digital strategist and co-founder of Run for Something, talks about civic engagement in the age of algorithmic chaos. She discusses whether sharing content changes anything. Short takes on how nonpolitical creators persuade, pairing online action with local organizing, avoiding burnout, and rebuilding civic muscle through small, social practices.
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Algorithmic Witnessing Reshapes Reality
- Social feeds now auto-deliver graphic, real-time violence that forces collective witnessing and trauma.
- Charlie Warzel argues this documentation can pierce official narratives and reshape public understanding.
Multiple Angles Broke The Official Line
- Charlie recounts viewers encountering multiple-angle footage of Alex Prady's death that spread widely online.
- He credits risk-taking observers for documenting and distributing the evidence that challenged official smears.
Ownership Plus Outages Fuel Paranoia
- Platform ownership and outages magnify public paranoia about censorship and control of information.
- Charlie notes that outages plus ownership changes (TikTok sale) create fertile ground for mistrust.



