Clickbait and Discourse
Clickbait thrives on a lack of context, making it easy for audiences to criticize events like the Oscars without understanding the complexities involved. The conversation highlights how outrage often overshadows meaningful discussions about important issues, revealing a disconnect between public perception and reality. Both Seth and Marc agree that face-to-face interactions can foster civil discourse, yet the internet often complicates and distorts these conversations.In this clip
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