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plnelson BS: YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Politics (34) RE: BS: YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Politics 15 Jun 09


There's no doubt that social networking and technologies like YouTube impact politics, but I'm not convinced it's for the better.

The problem is that they encourage the sort of bumper-sticker, reactive, sound-bite "boob-ocracy" that has already created a society where, according to one recent poll, about 1 American in a thousand can name the 5 rights protected in the First Amendment to the US Constitution.   At the time the US invaded Afghanistan and Iraq the majority of Americans couldn't even find them on a map!   Today the average American is quick to tell you how his tax dollars should be spent but he hasn't got a clue how big the budget is or what the top 5 or 10 line items are!   

The issues that we face as a nation, and as a world, are deep and complex, and require citizens with a longer attention span than it takes to read a 140 character message or watch a 3 minute YouTube polemic.

Everyone has noted that US politics is more polarized than in the past.   I think this is because Americans now have such short attention spans that that can only handle a few slogans before they click away.


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