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My Trans Twitter Spat With J.K Rowling - Caolan Robertson

TRIGGERnometry

Navigating Outrage Culture and the Call for Substantive Content on Social Media

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Social media users often rely on outrage to gain attention and engagement, but this can lead to a never-ending cycle of escalating shock value. However, there is a growing demand for more substantive content that goes beyond surface-level outrage. Creating original and substantive content, such as engaging in on-the-ground interviews like Constantine did in Israel and Palestine, can have a profound impact by cutting through the noise of online culture. While many people passively consume news on social media, there is a need for individuals and media outlets to take responsibility for the content they create and consume. By engaging in thoughtful and impactful content creation, it is possible to move beyond the polarizing effects of outrage culture and foster more meaningful dialogues in society.

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