During the debate about social media’s role in driving societal and political change, you hear the terms “disinformed” and “misinformed” bandied about quite a bit. I’d like to add another one to the conversation: “overinformed.”
Not so much about the rest of the world, but about our own friends, relatives and neighbours.
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