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106. Blue Dot Effect & Negative Journalism; 'Insh*tification'; Why Everything Seems So Bad

106. Blue Dot Effect & Negative Journalism; 'Insh*tification'; Why Everything Seems So Bad

Update: 2024-02-29
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In this episode, Nick and Chris various topics including the Atlanta Hawks' coin flip games, the Match Group lawsuit, Wendy's surge pricing, and the blue dot effect.


The blue dot effect refers to the phenomenon where people change their concept of something based on its prevalence.


This has implications for decision-making and perception. The hosts also explore the influence of media and news on people's biases and perceptions.


This conversation explores the power of negative news and the human tendency to impose meaning on ambiguous stimuli. It delves into the impact of social media algorithms and the dark side of platforms like TikTok.


The conversation also discusses the incentives of activism and the perceived worsening of the world.


Finally, it examines the inshitification of online platforms and offers solutions such as personal acknowledgment and empathy.




Links:


Nishith Goyal - Medium: https://medium.com/illumination/understanding-the-blue-dot-effect-the-hidden-bias-impacting-our-choice-441d6901a372


Negative News Headlines: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/23596969/bad-news-negativity-bias-media


Blue Dot Effect Article:https://www.livescience.com/62962-blue-or-purple-dots-illusion.html


WSJ Video Investigation:


https://www.wsj.com/video/series/inside-tiktoks-highly-secretive-algorithm/investigation-how-tiktok-algorithm-figures-out-your-deepest-desires/6C0C2040-FF25-4827-8528-2BD6612E3796?adobe_mc=TS%3D1709163442%7CMCMID%3D56653084828899941945114323709949221977%7CMCORGID%3DCB68E4BA55144CAA0A4C98A5%40AdobeOrg&wsj_native_webview=android&ace_environment=androidphone%2Cwebview&ace_config=%7B%22wsj%22%3A%7B%22djcmp%22%3A%7B%22propertyHref%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fwsj.android.app%22%7D%7D%7D




Takeaways



  • Negative news tends to garner more attention and provoke stronger physiological responses than positive or neutral news.

  • Humans have a natural tendency to impose meaning on ambiguous stimuli, such as seeing faces in inanimate objects.

  • Social media algorithms can reinforce negative perceptions and lead to unhealthy consumption habits, especially among vulnerable populations like teenagers.

  • Activism can be driven by a desire to perpetuate one's own status and prestige, leading to a constant search for problems to solve.

  • Online platforms often deteriorate in quality over time as they prioritize their own interests over those of their users.

  • Individuals can combat bias and improve their approach by acknowledging their own tendencies and programming 'ducks' into their work.

  • Empathy and patience can help navigate situations where others may be prone to pareidolia and blue dotting.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Updates


03:00 The Atlanta Hawks' Coin Flip Games


05:57 Match Group Lawsuit


08:58 Wendy's Surge Pricing


10:04 The Blue Dot Effect


21:05 Implications of the Blue Dot Effect


23:01 The Influence of Media and News


23:23 The Power of Negative News


25:17 Pareidolia and the Imposition of Meaning


29:46 The Perceived Worsening of the World


31:33 The Incentives of Activism


36:23 The Impact of Social Media and Algorithms


41:27 The Physiological Response to Negative News


43:53 The Dark Side of TikTok


48:40 The Inshitification of Online Platforms


50:30 Personal Acknowledgment and Empathy



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106. Blue Dot Effect & Negative Journalism; 'Insh*tification'; Why Everything Seems So Bad

106. Blue Dot Effect & Negative Journalism; 'Insh*tification'; Why Everything Seems So Bad

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