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Why Do We Endlessly Retweet Tragedy?

1 pointsby ohadfrankfurtalmost 12 years ago

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rtpgalmost 12 years ago
This problem is older than hills. Remember 9&#x2F;11 coverage? No matter how fast information moves, speculation will move faster.<p>The article also mentions how airplane travel is safe. It&#x27;s not a question about the inherent safety or non-safety of travel. It&#x27;s about trying to stop the most preventable deaths possible. It&#x27;s not like society can only concentrate on one thing at once. It&#x27;s the same fallacy for arguing against trying to prevent terrorist attacks. Why wouldn&#x27;t we want to minimize the risk of having some (more or less) random event killing a large group of people at once?<p>Nevermind the fact that things going wrong on an airplane can have much worse consequences than things going wrong in a car. A wing breaking off is a lot worse than a car wheel falling off.