Social Media
We live in a world full of alternative facts and inconvenient truths. It has become accepted that those in power will lie and that those lies will be repeated to the point that the common man will often have difficulty separating fact from fiction. Far too many people are willing to lend credence to a statement they have read or heard online as long as it sounds right without taking the time to do a fact check. When I stop to think of how we got to this Post Truth Era as Daniel Levitin (2017) calls it, the only answer I can come up with is the popularity of social media. People have begun to confuse facts with opinions. The world of social media has created a platform in which every person gets a voice and everyone can share their message. In many ways, this can be a positive thing but it becomes a problem when every voice is given equal weight without the fact-checking that used to go behind the worlds we once read online and in prin...