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Is Clickbait Destroying Our General Intelligence?

5 pointsby alan_wadeover 6 years ago

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alan_wadeover 6 years ago
&gt; I&#x27;ve had the sense before that the Internet is turning our society stupider and meaner.<p>Taking this slightly out of context and ignoring subtler points of the article, but this is obviously false.<p>I got access to the fast internet when I was 15-16 years old, so I remember what it was like without it. I shudder to think what my mind would be like without HN, Less Wrong, PG essays, RSD, and all kinds of courses, books, videos, and influences I have found online.<p>There are all sorts of negative effects and unhealthy behaviors that came with the internet too, but I just want to point out that despite all that internet is life-changingly awesome.<p>----<p>More to the point of the article, sure competition among a lot of ideas will bring ideas that are better at competing to the surface, but:<p>- If you make even the basic effort to filter your information responsibly and look for stuff thats good for you, you can filter out a lot of the low quality noise that rises to the top only because it&#x27;s goot at being viral. Good example - open youtube&#x27;s hot videos page or the front page of reddit, and compare what you see to the content you usually consume deliberately, through HN&#x2F;RSS&#x2F;whatnot, there&#x27;s a difference in quality when you try to seek out good stuff.<p>- Smarter content&#x2F;ideas are generally good at competing. Internet forces teachers and smart people to get more engaging and entertaining in order to succeed, which is not necessarily a bad thing. My favorite creators make stuff that&#x27;s very enjoyable to consume, without dumbing it down too much. As hard as internet may be selecting for memes and viral videos, clearly there&#x27;s plenty of space for quality too.