Breaking the Social Media Prism: How to Make Our Platforms Less Polarizing Free Audiobook Download by Chris Bail


When you post on Facebook, you're only seeing a slice of your friends. You might be aware of this, but it's easy to forget. That's why I've created Breaking the Social Media Prism: How to Make Our Platforms Less Polarizing as a way for everyone to understand the truth about what we see and who gets left out.

When we first engage with the platforms, it is easy to be swept up in many of their qualities - to become immersed and trapped. But at its essence, social media exists for our convenience. The more we learn about how these platforms work, though, the better equipped we are to make informed decisions about how to use them and our relationship with them.

The best way to make social media less polarizing is to avoid putting too much faith in the information that we find on them. The more time spent actually reading, hearing and seeing what others have to say, the more likely we are to make decisions based on fact rather than opinion.

By following the steps in Breaking the Social Media Prism, we can minimize the potential for damaging social media interactions. These steps include learning how to listen, empathize and remember that a person's inner thoughts are not always what we read online.

This book is a guide to making social media less divisive. The author states, "We're living in this new world of online advertising and marketing. It's confusing and sometimes negative. When we get sucked into the vortex of it, we obsess over our likes and dislikes and start comparing ourselves to others." He talks about how, if you want to be more positive, an important step is getting rid of your digital "prism" that creates negativity online. This book provides information on how to use technology in a more positive way.

This book is all about how to make use of social media in a way that is beneficial. Chris Bail talks about the positive and negative effects of our platforms and how we can use them more effectively to avoid the halo effect and to form meaningful relationships.

Published Date 2021-04-06
Duration 5 hours 40 minutes
Author Chris Bail
Narrated Tim Fannon
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Psychology

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