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Outrage Culture and Social Media

Illustration by ChatGPT In this A-Z series, I’ve been bringing certain historical figures to illustrate each theme. For a change, social media is going to be our champion today to illustrate the theme of outrage culture. Outrage culture refers to a social climate, especially amplified by social media, where people react with quick, intense, and usually public expressions of anger or moral indignation, sometimes without full context or reflection. It’s not just about being angry. It’s more about how anger becomes performative, contagious, and sometimes disproportionate. That is quite different from the time when outrage required effort because it demanded attention, awareness, and reflection. Today, outrage is effortless. It arrives pre-packaged, algorithmically delivered, and instantly shareable. Social media has not merely amplified anger; it has re-engineered it. Velocity seems to matter more than anything else on platforms like Instagram and Facebook. The faster a reaction, ...

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