I've noticed that a few things have shifted in the "Internet Age" outside of the normal industries normally thought of "technologically focused".
Media seems to come to mind, specifically reporters\journalists and subject matter "experts"
Before the days of the internet, journalists for the big 3 (ABC, NBC, CBS) as well as the big publications in print (NYT, WP, Time Magazine) were touted as intelligent, college educated people that stood by common ethics as they managed sources and searched for actual facts and truth.
Today, with the age of the internet a "journalist" is anyone with an internet connection and an opinion (which is pretty much anyone).
"Facts" seem to be anything typed in Wikipedia.
Subject matter "experts"... from Constitutional Scholars who don't seem to be reading the same document as everyone else to Defense Pundits who don't know the difference between an F-15 and P-51... seem to get their "expertise" by watching YouTube.
So.... I believe that there are two options here:
1. These people were always idiots with agendas and it is just now easier to see the "man behind the curtain"
2. Culture, Technology and the Human Condition have combined to set us down the path of some sort of combination of Orwellian nightmare and sad comedy in the vein of "Idiocracy"
Each option comes with chilling realizations and challenges for the future....
Media seems to come to mind, specifically reporters\journalists and subject matter "experts"
Before the days of the internet, journalists for the big 3 (ABC, NBC, CBS) as well as the big publications in print (NYT, WP, Time Magazine) were touted as intelligent, college educated people that stood by common ethics as they managed sources and searched for actual facts and truth.
Today, with the age of the internet a "journalist" is anyone with an internet connection and an opinion (which is pretty much anyone).
"Facts" seem to be anything typed in Wikipedia.
Subject matter "experts"... from Constitutional Scholars who don't seem to be reading the same document as everyone else to Defense Pundits who don't know the difference between an F-15 and P-51... seem to get their "expertise" by watching YouTube.
So.... I believe that there are two options here:
1. These people were always idiots with agendas and it is just now easier to see the "man behind the curtain"
2. Culture, Technology and the Human Condition have combined to set us down the path of some sort of combination of Orwellian nightmare and sad comedy in the vein of "Idiocracy"
Each option comes with chilling realizations and challenges for the future....
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