Trauma Agora
Welcome back to Trauma Agora, where three semi-functioning adults attempt to make sense of modern life without starting a full-blown existential crisis. This week we’re tackling a massive question: Why does it feel like everyone online is living in a completely different reality? We dive into the psychology behind algorithm bubbles, social media bias, and why the same news story can show up on one person’s feed… but never reach someone else’s. Along the way we unpack: • Why some people “hyper-respond” to advice while others completely ignore it • The strange psychology of echo chambers and algorithm bubbles • Why certain stories reach women online but never reach men • Whether social media is replacing traditional journalism • Why doom-scrolling news can quietly destroy your mental health • The surprising reason your brain might not even be fully formed until 32 We also get into COVID news fatigue, media trust, political bias, and the weird moment when TikTok creators start replacing journalists. Basically: The internet is complicated, the news is biased, and our brains might not be built for this much information. But hey — we’re trying. As always, these are our opinions, not a political manifesto. If you disagree with us, tell us why in the comments, we actually want to hear it.
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