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Tobias Rose-Stockwell explores how social media platforms have rewired our brains and our politics by prioritizing anger over understanding. In this deep dive into the digital landscape, the author explains how algorithms exploit our ancient tribal instincts to keep us scrolling and reacting. By tracing the history of media from the printing press to the smartphone, he shows that while our curren…

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