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Social Media Delusion and the Assassination of Charlie Kirk

September 15
40 mins

Episode Description

This episode of Superintelligent urgently explores the impact of social platforms on our daily lives. We opened against the backdrop of a tragedy — the assassination of political influencer Charlie Kirk.

What is the role of social media in creating political division, personal crisis, and violence?

The illusion is intimacy — and that global events are personally relevant. The reality is that on social media, we’re being exploited for the benefit of others.

In an age of social media radicalization, the most radical thing you can do is reclaim your digital agency. Block, mute, unfollow. Build an online world filled with brilliant, constructive, inspiring people.

Social media is filled with trolls, toxic abusers, haters, and users. But you can opt out. We’ll tell you how.

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Chapters

00:00 The Impact of Social Media on Society

08:28 Understanding Political Discourse and Division

14:26 Navigating Personal Connections in the Digital Age

20:45 Strategies for Healthy Social Media Usage

22:11 Using Social Media with Intention

24:27 Exploring Alternative Social Media Platforms

30:38 The Importance of Real-Life Connections

37:07 Navigating the Crisis of Information Overload

Keywords

social media, political discourse, division, delusions, boundaries, detox, real-life connections, social media tips, mental health, online culture



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