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Dave Cournoyer's avatar

Good piece, David.

I only briefly logged into Twitter yesterday to post a link to the new episode of my podcast and was immediately reminded of why I don’t spend much time on that site anymore. So much loud noise. Yelling into the void. Information breakdown. No thanks.

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Roy Brander's avatar

What a wide spectrum of X-comments on Canadian Substack this morning! Over at The Line, Matt Gurney is taking the opposite view that only "Twitter" (his word) viewers are privileged to really know what Real Life is like. Unlike mere headlines that say "festival goers were raped and murdered", X has actual footage of the war crimes. Poor news readers are denied the full emotional impact that would provide real Reality because editors think "graphic detail is to be avoided lest the reader or viewer be traumatized".

I think I would have been left humbled by such a glimpse of trauma, wonder "how would the world be different if all violence were thrown in our faces? Would torture have been so lightly treated if there were videos on X of every waterboarding session? Would the Afghan War have lasted 20 years if every wedding-bombing came with footage of the bomb, the dead, the legs blown off?

Gurney seems more chuffed by his privileged level of knowledge. And not inclined to any criticism of the platform that brought him the horrors. He does call for more reporting of horrors. I don't know why; that's not going to happen. News sites do not get up in the morning to be turned off.

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