27.50% - When the standards people are held to differ from your own, it can just as easily mean your views are significantly out of step with the median viewpoint as it can mean the standards they are being subjected to are not representative of the appropriate stakeholders.
22.50% - Too many struggle to meet immediate material needs while few have more money than they can spend in 10 lifetimes.
13.75% - Excesses exemplifying “cancel culture” are what you should expect from social media.
13.75% - You shouldn’t be able to scream “FIRE” in a crowded theater without consequences.
11.25% - Social media gives the user an impression of a common wisdom that is not common at all - just an approximation of their unique bubble’s median position.
11.25% - Dismissing criticism as an example of “Cancel Culture” risks chilling useful discussion.
Social media places public accountability in more hands than ever before.
40.00% - Social media gives the user an impression of a common wisdom that is not common at all - just an approximation of their unique bubble’s median position.
35.00% - Everyone thinks they have common sense the way most people think they are above average drivers.
25.00% - Free speech is either absolute or it isn't a right — the moment government or corporations decide what's acceptable, you have permitted speech, not free speech.
37.50% - When the standards people are held to differ from your own, it can just as easily mean your views are significantly out of step with the median viewpoint as it can mean the standards they are being subjected to are not representative of the appropriate stakeholders.
25.00% - You shouldn’t be able to scream “FIRE” in a crowded theater without consequences.
23.75% - Social media gives the user an impression of a common wisdom that is not common at all - just an approximation of their unique bubble’s median position.
25.00% - Social media places public accountability in more hands than ever before.
25.00% - Social media distributes the power of public judgment more widely than any prior media.
25.00% - Social media distributes the power of public judgment more widely than any prior medium.
0.00% - Social media democratizes judgement.
50.00% - Democracy