overconfident
There has long been an opinion that "a lack of interest in politics" is a problem, but isn't there also harm caused by an overabundance of interest? o1 Pro.iconToo much enthusiasm for politics can have the following adverse effects
narrowing of vision and fragmentation
They tend to stick to their own position and exclude others, making dialogue difficult.
Intensifying Emotional Conflicts
It undermines calm debate and increases the spread of slander and falsehoods.
mental exhaustion
Constantly exposed to the topic of politics, stress and anxiety are likely to rise.
Loss of interest in other fields
Loss of interest and learning opportunities in non-political areas and overall intellectual imbalance.
While political participation is important, it is also important to keep in mind the disadvantages of over-involvement and maintain a constructive distance.
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nishio.iconThe problem of people who do not have the time and enthusiasm to gather information in cases where things are complex and it takes a considerable amount of time to properly understand them.
o1 Pro.iconExpressing opinions about complex events easily without gathering and studying sufficient information tends to promote misguided views and misunderstandings. As a result, constructive discussion is hindered, and it is difficult to share accurate information and deep insights that are needed. To avoid this situation, it is essential that the parties involved first take the time to accumulate knowledge and gain some understanding. In addition, those around them need to be educated about the importance of information gathering and learning, and foster a system and culture that allows them to distinguish between opinions that are well-founded and those that are not.
o1 Pro.iconPeople who are exposed to "off-the-mark views" spread on social networking sites tend to be driven by the desire to correct or refute them. At first glance, this may seem to be an action to control the spread of misinformation, but the following problems can occur. Sharpening of emotional conflicts
Opportunities for dialogue and understanding are lost as the exchange of counterarguments heats up.
Increased cost of determining the truth of information
Those who refute misinformation also have a greater burden to show accurate sources of information, etc.
Possibility of infinite looping
Endless rebuttals and re-rebuttals make it difficult to move on to constructive discussions.
While countering misinformation, we need to devise ways to avoid emotional confrontation and to deepen mutual understanding.
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I don't think it's good that the desire to refute a view that misses the point is causing the behavior of "quote retweet and criticize" (which is the easiest thing to do). The people who are quoting and retweeting now see the value in "having opinions attributed to them".
Separate from community notes posted anonymously.
However, I don't think creating "another social networking site that bans quote retweeting" is going to get people to move there.
We must consider the utility of each social networking site.
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