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Is Social Media Really Ruining Our Lives… Or Is It Something Else? (ft. Jonathan Haidt)

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Podcast

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Media Criticism and Moral Panic in the 80s

In the 80s, cable television played a role in disseminating moral panics like the satanic child abuse panic due to the lack of cultural antibodies to discern truth from falsehood. Authors like Postman and David Foster-Wallace offered valuable insights into media criticism during that time. David Foster-Wallace's novel 'Infinite Jest' explores a society consumed by a movie to the point of abandoning basic needs, reflecting a potential parallel with the addictive nature of platforms like TikTok today.

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