Popcornification

in #philosophy6 years ago

In the article "Off a duck's back" that I wrote today I was talking about the personal attacks that are becoming more and more commonplace on the internet. I see these attacks as a weakness of argument or argumentative skills but many people seem to tune in and will even use the popcorn🍿 emoji to indicate they are settling into enjoy the show. If we look at it from a Steem perspective, there is even an automated account to bring in a popcorn gif.

When did the public popcornification start?

I am sure someone will have done a thesis on it by now but I figure it has its roots somewhere in the schadenfreude region, where we take pleasure in others misfortune. We enjoy watching the drama and spectacle unfold and seeing people breakdown and lose it as they succumb to various pressures.

Online, this is much easier to do from the safety of behind a screen and largely anonymous as the arguments unfurl through the conversation chains. It is a voyeuristic pleasure that many tune into, even of they don't have a position either way, they watch simply for entertainment purposes. Some however like to poke sticks into the discussion to rile it up a bit or t stick the boot in while one is down.

It is not an overly healthy approach to building a strong community or society as it rarely leads to anywhere improved but that is not the point of it is it, it is purely to watch a fight take place. The difference being that it isn't a fight of professionals who enter in knowing the terms, it is a street fight and often includes a great many blindsides.

No matter what one writes, it can almost always be construed in multiple ways or cherrypicked to give highly uncharitable perspectives to the words. These can then be cut and inflated beyond the proportion they deserve and meme-ified and spread widely. Online, this is very common and once the piece has been cut and spread, it loses all context and nuance making judgement and subsequent polarization of views easy, lazy.

And then the crowds pile on, masked identities throwing punches at people they don't even know and are judging based on the narrow view of a few sentences or less. In some way, the internet has taken average people with very low influence in their world, and empowered them to have a say in matters even if they have no background on the topic at hand. There is a wisdom in decentralized group decisions but, there is a stupidity in mob mentality.

Imagine watching two people on the street fighting, really going at it for a reason you do not really know as a crowd circles around them, some attempting to land blows if they have a chance. Do you take pleasure in that? Do you take pleasure seeing them bloody themselves, hurt each other? Do you like seeing the crowd enjoy the show? Do you have your popcorn bucket handy?

Now, imagine one of the people is someone you care about, your partner, your parent, your child and they are getting beaten senseless while the crowd cheers. You know their history, you know who they are, you know that even if they made a mistake, they are undeserving of such brutality.

How does that popcorn taste?

I am someone who thinks that people need to control their emotions and detach themselves from the physical reaction and triggering of words, especially from strangers online but, look at the world we have created. Look at the behaviors we exhibit when others are suffering and we facilitate it and condone it through inaction or pouring fuel on the fire.

Civil discourse is being lost in the public sphere because more and more fear being misrepresented and attacked for their views. Rather than open discussion of all ideas both good and bad, they sit to fester in the darkness until they find echo chambers of support and grow. There is no such thing as a stupid question but there are definitely some very stupid ideas. However, even bad ideas can be transformed into valuable additions if given opportunity to develop, but not if those who have ideas are continually attacked and ridiculed.

While we might enjoy the spectacle of the fight, the potential value of the argument is lost.

Popcorn is cheap pleasure, but leaves one thirsty.

Taraz
[ a Steem original ]

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A vegan called me a child killer for eating meat when I discussed the "principle of Least Harm" the other day. God some of them are feisty when they are pushed back. I was half afraid to open my laptop.

lol sorry that made me almost wet myself. i would have eaten the vegan lol

I made it my point to reply to her while eating a bacon sandwich. I pointed the blame on her for getting me stressed and resorting me to eating meat. She was none too pleased.

it is crazy isn't it? There is no discussion, just accusation and attack.

The viciousness of man is displayed in full when he can hide behind the mask of anonymity. It is the phenomenon of Gyges' ring. When the consequences of a man's actions can no longer be traced back to him, what will the man not do? How will the man conduct himself, when in the guise of anonymity? That most men will descend into barbaric and beastly behaviors can be readily concluded by a cursory glance at the vitriol spewing out from any of the social media platforms.

Only men, who have disciplined himself through mastering the rules imposed upon him from external sources and developed virtues within themselves, can live his life freely using the rules and virtues. Most of the undisciplined muck live only in license to vice and barbarity. The opinions proffered by the majority of the world is worth less than nothing.

It is the phenomenon of Gyges' ring.

I haven't heard of this, so I will have a look when I have a chance, thanks.

Only men, who have disciplined himself through mastering the rules imposed upon him from external sources and developed virtues within themselves, can live his life freely using the rules and virtues

I agree. it doesn't require group rules though as even people who live a hermits life conform to their own standardisation and playbook. Most likely to survive alone demands it.

When did the public popcornification start?

it has certainly started before fortification, education and may be even before fornication and reincarnation! :D

perhaps it has started with ... "incentivizing Content" ?
although not sure, was it with appearance of Steemit or before it, with FB and other social networks? or perhaps even before that, with internet itself or even before that with TV?

well, yeah people love drama. and they get bored too easily. especially when market is Over Saturated with too much various "Content", Supply surpasses Demand by many times. thus to be original people come up with totally bizarre ideas of how to get attention of watchers / listeners. especially now ...

also people love do "piss contests", i.e. try to get easy and cheap recognition on account of others (or by "stepping on others' heads"). especially when it comes to getting more money, influence, power, followers, attention, "traffic" / exposure... :D

and finally, people love to ... EXTERNALIZE ! it's better and easier to focus on someone else - thus avoiding or ignoring what's going inside. thus that emotional instability, insecurity and other stuff already mentioned...

Supply surpasses Demand by many times.

300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute. Good luck monetizing yourself and there isn't even the option to buy in ;)

and finally, people love to ... EXTERNALIZE !

Yep. It is never there fault they don't have what they want, always someone else to blame.

I try to keep this idea of not taking pleasure in mind always - how can you? I can't shake the thought that it's indeed someone's mother, child, sister etc. It could be me or someone I love, so you can't really enjoy others' pain can you?
Well, you can, it seems. This world of ours is becoming so desensitized, so mad that by the time we realize it's happening, we'll just be little robots.

It is pulled in two ways, lack of emotional control and lack of compassion. People are emotional wrecks so often it desensitizes and makes us less able to recognize what real pain is in another person. It really is a mess. The best approach is that to be emotionally stable and understanding.

In some way, the internet has taken average people with very low influence in their world, and empowered them to have a say in matters even if they have no background on the topic at hand. There is a wisdom in decentralized group decisions but, there is a stupidity in mob mentality.

Apt analysis. I try as much as possible to avoid Keyboard warriors whose sole purpose is to pick up fights over the internet cause it probably is the place where ignorance is heavily displayed most

cause it probably is the place where ignored is heavily displayed most

I often wonder what kinds of personalities they have in the walking world, what lives do they lead. I would imagine that there is a lot less bite than their online persona's bark.

Have you seen the attack on me over this last two days by anonymous Piece Of Shit @bloom?

I was posting humorous memes, political mostly, and this spinless excuse for a human being attacks all my posts and downvoted nearly everything.

Lack of coherent argument leads to frustration and juvenile venting..

NPC's really do seem to have that triggering effect on the mentally unstable..

Does anyone actually know who this moronic fool, is?....

This is prime example of downvoting being abused. - You don't like what someone says? , you penalize them, rather than putting other posts higher, by upvoting them..

It's the first time this has really affected me, but I see this a negative centralization of power. If draconian acts can be exercised, then they will be, by someone, at some point..
(...and whales have been quiet about it. Considering the principle at hand, it makes me even more skeptical of the steemit experiment, tbh).

Ever get the feeling you've been cheated? (to quote the sex pistols)

Ok vent over... ( for now)

I don't think it is about the comedy stuff, I would imagine that it started with this post but I haven't kept an eye on it.

https://steemit.com/blog/@lucylin/especially-for-anarchyhasnogods-possibly-the-fourth-most-stupid-person-i-know-of-on-here

Flags are part of the system and if you piss people off, expect them but don't take them personally. Of course, people use them as retaliation also when they feel that they or others have been attacked.

This would indicate differently - and after todays down vote (and yesterdays - many were just my regular posts, not meme related..

The history to that point of me posting was after a few days of commenting on blog and pointing out holes in the ideological arguments that he was making.
The humor triggered it...

...II've had about $7 (I think) in down vote value.
Not massive amount for a lot, but it's my food rations reduced next week..(I'm not starving or anything)
I did point out the paradox of a communist taking money off poor people... but he down voted it.

https://steemit.com/politics/@bloom/re-lucylin-re-anarchyhasnogods-re-vegeta-vegeta-re-anarchyhasnogods-liberals-20181027t080736096z

Apologies for the rant on your post.
Frustration of quashed free speech has that effect on me!

I don't mind you ranting, but your freedom of speech hasn't been quashed, your ability to earn on it has. Even greyed out it is still available to anyone who wants to look. Flags are part of the disagreement system here whether used well or not.

Some people have their various ideologies and habits they defend or attack against, left, right or center. You have said often enough that you like to trigger people which is fine but there are also consequences to it. I don't know @bloom but I guess they have decided to take their approach.

Update @anarchyhasnogods has just started in the downvoting attack - on 2 memes that do not feature NCP's memes !

And this reflects well on the steemit ecosystem, how..?

Hasn't got anything to do with the ecosystem, it is personal. It would likely be the same thing in real life.

I guess some people use power to repress speech.
(removing earned votes and then taken away arbitrarily)

As a point, I've never down voted a single comment on my posts - or anyone elses blog either - except for plagiarism with my own post! lol
(and in retaliation of the down vote flag , of course)

If free speech is altered through monetary pressure, its not really as free as advertised.
It naive to think 95% of people on here, are not here because of some degree of monetary incentive.
That being the case, that means free speech can be controlled to a degree, by money - if you don't have the luxury of not worrying about it..
I.e An identical paradigm to what it's like in 'real life'.

(and thus not really the paradigm that steemit is being presented as.
It's no different than what the real world offers to 'smaller' people, and a chance to express their truth...not if you are being financially hammered for expressing it!)

Flags are part of the disagreement system here whether used well or not.

Disagreeing by not upvoting, is also an action.
I've had many a discussion on this.
Negative actions against an individual is not libertarian - and is an aggressive action in my opinion.
Violating the NAP.
Positive actions are freedom orientated actions.
Vote up, and leave the unvoted, behind...imo

There is no possibility of free speech by anyone in this world if they feel they have anything at all to lose, whether it be money, friends, status or life. True freedom of speech is for the enlightened or the insane.

I just had to, really, considering.... .lol

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!popcorn ... sorry I had to.

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Your reflections are very good this space of steemit should be used to a greater extent to develop interpersonal relationships, continuous education and motivation. The behaviors you comment on do not benefit the community. Receive my affections Felix

Nice philosophy article. This is really a good blog with this photo.

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