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RE: Blockchain Bachelor’s Thesis – Information Overload and How to Deal with It: Initial Brainstorm

in #education8 years ago

To be honest with the last changes on facebook I have no idea how to work there effectively. It has started to "pull away" the content that i was reading at the moment in my feed from the feed, therefore I manually had to search for it.

What I have personally done is

  1. I muted all the "friends" that are posting redundant information for me
  2. I have muted, or left, all the groups that are doing the same.
  3. I only try to manually search for the information that i want to read there (like Czech Crypto gamblers groups that contain relevant information from time to time).

Explain what information you need to dig out in those discussion about the event. I usually just need to know WHEN/WHERE/WHO/ WHO GOES TO/HOW MUCH and such information is usually right at the top of the event page. I’d like to answer but I don’t feel like I perfectly understand the question.

And yes libraries are the perfect example of "information overload prior to the information age"

BTW I just realized that I was too tired to call it properly...It is information overload not overflow :D

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I could borrow a thing or two from this, seeing how ive got my feed clogged by these groups. I'll be reading.

PS: For someone who has english as a second language, you're quite excellent at it, and i really mean that!

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