{"id":1270,"date":"2016-07-11T19:27:52","date_gmt":"2016-07-11T19:27:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/michaelrowe01.com\/2016\/07\/brexit-and-social-media\/"},"modified":"2022-12-15T06:46:27","modified_gmt":"2022-12-15T11:46:27","slug":"brexit-and-social-media","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/michaelrowe01.com\/index.php\/blog\/brexit-and-social-media\/","title":{"rendered":"Brexit and social media"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I don&#8217;t tend to &nbsp;post a bunch here, and I&#8217;ve been crazy busy lately, so I feel a bit guilty that I&#8217;ve not had much time to blog. &nbsp;So what&#8217;s up?<\/p>\n<p>I have been completely dumbfounded by Brexit, and the demographic split that has shown up in the UK during this debate. &nbsp;A while back a friend and co-worker had recommended a podcast for me to listen to &#8211; it&#8217;s called&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/programmes\/p02nrss1\/episodes\/downloads\">More or Less<\/a>. &nbsp;They had spent a few episodes prior to the vote going thru the various numbers and rhetoric on Brexit to help voters stay informed. &nbsp;The second podcast I listen to is WNYC&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wnyc.org\/series\/media-podcast\">On the Media<\/a>, which recently had an rebroadcast episode on Lies and politics. Highly recommend that you listen to these two podcasts to get a better understanding of how things like Brexit come to be. &nbsp;Perhaps I live in the tech bubble so most of the people I know in the UK were on the side of stay. &nbsp;However, recently I went to a local meetup, and we have a UK Ex-Pat who is a financial adviser. &nbsp;He is of (or beyond) retirement age, and a big supporter of Brexit. &nbsp;To be honest, his position floored me. &nbsp;He certainly came down on the side of local control of borders and reduction of EU regulations. &nbsp;However, after listening to the More or Less podcast and talking to others, I find that the regulation aspect, is a bit of a red herring, and the benefits of open borders in the EU, far out weigh the perceived threat. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of open borders &#8211; social media. &nbsp;Social Media have continued to drive open communications across geographical boundaries, while at the same time reinforcing echo chambers for many people. &nbsp;In the past I&#8217;ve been a huge user of Twitter, but the amount of self promotion and marketing BS I get in Twitter, has caused me to get more and more of my social media fix via Facebook. &nbsp;However, Facebook tends to cause a bit of an echo chamber for me. I get frustrated by the political rants of old friends who have drifted away from how I remembered them growing up. &nbsp;I have unfriended many of them. &nbsp;I get annoyed by family members who have diametrically different social views as mine, I mute some of them. &nbsp;And ultiamately I end up going more and more narrow in the feed. &nbsp;And when something does pop up in the feed that I don&#8217;t like, it becomes even easier to mute or unfriend. &nbsp;What I find interesting about this, is I tend to feel like I am open minded, and respectful of other people&#8217;s opinions, but in practice when I don&#8217;t see it reciprocated I block \/ unfriend, etc. &nbsp;So am I being narrow minded or am I protecting my sanity?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I don&#8217;t tend to &nbsp;post a bunch here, and I&#8217;ve been crazy busy lately, so I feel a bit guilty that I&#8217;ve not had much time to blog. &nbsp;So what&#8217;s up? 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