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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2023 · 15 MIN

NaPodPoMo Day 29: Identifying and Combating Outrage Porn

from Outrage Science Bites · host Outrage Overload

In this episode of Outrage Science Bites, the companion podcast to the Outrage Overload podcast, David Beckemeyer discusses how to identify and avoid outrage porn. He provides tips on how to evaluate sources, check for multiple perspectives, and prioritize credibility over sensationalism. He also discusses the importance of taking breaks from social media and other news sources to avoid outrage overload.Key Points:* Outrage porn is media that is designed to evoke strong emotions, particularly outrage.* Outrage porn can be found in news media, clickbait, online content, and social media.* Outrage porn can manipulate perceptions, fuel polarization, and hinder rational decision-making.Tips for Identifying and Avoiding Outrage Porn:* Question the source: Be critical of sources that lack transparency or credibility. Check for author information, publication dates, and affiliations.* Seek multiple perspectives: Look for information from multiple sources to get a well-rounded view of a topic. Be wary of sources that only present one side of the story.* Fact-check claims: Verify information using reputable sources. Be cautious of claims that seem too good to be true or that are emotionally charged.* Prioritize credibility over sensationalism: Avoid sources that rely on exaggerated claims, emotionally charged language, or personal attacks.* Take breaks from social media and news: Constant exposure to outrage porn can take a toll on your mental health. Take breaks from social media and other news sources to give yourself a rest.Additional Notes:* Outrage porn is often designed to exploit confirmation bias, the tendency to favor information that confirms existing beliefs.* Outrage porn can also contribute to filter bubbles, where people are only exposed to information that aligns with their existing views.Call to Action:To be critical consumers of information and to take steps to avoid outrage porn.Additional Resources:* Long Form Outrage Overload podcast Get full access to Outrage Overload Newsletter at outrageoverload.substack.com/subscribe

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