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Are We Fueling the "Outrage Machine"? with Author Tobias Rose-Stockwell

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Though many of us pick up our phones to zone out and decompress, do you ever actually feel your stress increase after time online? From viral sensations to never-ending news feeds, the rapid evolution of technology has fueled a continuous cycle of polarizing opinions and perpetual stress. But why is this happening, and who's really benefiting from it?
In today's episode of Consequence of Habit, JT is diving deep into the heart of the technology-driven outrage culture with Tobias Rose-Stockwell, author of the groundbreaking book "Outrage Machine.” Hear about the role of algorithms in shaping our online experiences, the potential consequences of unbridled manipulation by these unseen forces, and the ways in which technology is amplifying outrage and discontent online.
But it's not all doom and gloom - they also delve into potential solutions, from government intervention to greater cooperation between companies, as we navigate this complex digital landscape.
Pre-Order Outrage Machine: How Tech Amplifies Discontent, Disrupts Democracy―And What We Can Do About It

Tobias Rose Stockwell Website | Twitter | LinkedIn
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The show is Produced and Edited by
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Though many of us pick up our phones to zone out and decompress, do you ever actually feel your stress increase after time online? From viral sensations to never-ending news feeds, the rapid evolution of technology has fueled a continuous cycle of polarizing opinions and perpetual stress. But why is this happening, and who's really benefiting from it?
In today's episode of Consequence of Habit, JT is diving deep into the heart of the technology-driven outrage culture with Tobias Rose-Stockwell, author of the groundbreaking book "Outrage Machine.” Hear about the role of algorithms in shaping our online experiences, the potential consequences of unbridled manipulation by these unseen forces, and the ways in which technology is amplifying outrage and discontent online.
But it's not all doom and gloom - they also delve into potential solutions, from government intervention to greater cooperation between companies, as we navigate this complex digital landscape.
Pre-Order Outrage Machine: How Tech Amplifies Discontent, Disrupts Democracy―And What We Can Do About It

Tobias Rose Stockwell Website | Twitter | LinkedIn
- - - - - - - - - - -
Support Consequence of Habit
Subscribe: Apple Podcast | Spotify
Check us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website
The show is Produced and Edited by
Palm Tree Pod Co.

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