Polarisation gets the blame, but the lasting damage from social media might be flattening — every subject arrives at the same size, in the same box, with the same three reactions available, whether it is a war or a sandwich.
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Newspapers did this too — front page, same size headline for very different things. What changed is the volume, not the flattening.
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