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Film (Documentary)

The Social Dilemma

Social media is a double-edged sword

The documentary examines how social media's design nurtures addiction to maximize profit, and its ability to manipulate people's views, emotions, and behavior and spread conspiracy theories and disinformation.

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The film "The Social Dilemma" shines a glaring spotlight on the hidden dangers of social media, revealing how its design is not just a tool for connection, but a mechanism for addiction that profoundly impacts our society. As the documentary illustrates, the very platforms meant to foster community are instead manipulating our emotions and behaviors, leading to a rise in mental health issues and disinformation.

One striking statistic from the film indicates that 71% of adults trust traditional news sources more than social media—a testament to the growing skepticism about the validity of information consumed online. Furthermore, the film highlights that moderate social media use can boost well-being by 12%, showing that while these platforms can be beneficial when used wisely, their potential for harm when exploited is significant.

The documentary also emphasizes that 60% of young adults are sharing political memes to express their beliefs, illustrating how social media is reshaping political discourse and engagement in ways we are only beginning to understand. By exposing these truths, "The Social Dilemma" serves as a crucial call to action for both policymakers and individuals to rethink their relationship with technology, fostering a more informed and responsible digital citizenship that prioritizes well-being over profit.

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