How Your Social Media Feed Enables Violence

There has been a rise in violent crimes like shootings and homicides in 2020 that has left police chiefs, crime analysts, and academics scratching their heads. The current climate surrounding policing has not helped. Violent protests have erupted around the country. A counter protester shot and killed two protesters in Kenosha . Two officers were shot in Louisville . Take the increase in the violent crime rate ( and increasing rates of domestic violence ), add in social unrest and protests during a global pandemic and an upcoming presidential election plus all of the social media platforms on the internet available to millions of people at once and you are left with a melting pot of uncertainty and recipe for disaster. Although experts aren’t quite sure what has caused the increase in violent crime , the most common denominator circulating with this violence is social media . Most social media outlets want to drive clicks, comments, likes, and shares in order to drive reven...