Imagine waking up. You activate your phone and scroll through your news feed, reading through a hundred different headlines resting atop a hundred different articles meant to convince you of one thing or another, each written by someone who has been molded and skewed by external sources of information and conversation. Every day, hundreds of these articles; every week, thousands; every year, hundreds of thousands of written accounts compiled of a mix of fact and flaw—billions of words, too many of which are twisted by bias and misinformation. And it’s all masquerading as trusted documentation.
Our Own Personal Twilight Zone
Our Own Personal Twilight Zone
Our Own Personal Twilight Zone
Imagine waking up. You activate your phone and scroll through your news feed, reading through a hundred different headlines resting atop a hundred different articles meant to convince you of one thing or another, each written by someone who has been molded and skewed by external sources of information and conversation. Every day, hundreds of these articles; every week, thousands; every year, hundreds of thousands of written accounts compiled of a mix of fact and flaw—billions of words, too many of which are twisted by bias and misinformation. And it’s all masquerading as trusted documentation.