48. People were also getting a little boost in outrage - Victoria Oldemburgo de Mello

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How Twitter Impacts Our Well-beingIn this episode, we take a look at the complex world of Twitter's societal effects with Victoria Oldemburgo de Mello, a fourth-year PhD student at the University of Toronto. Victoria's research offers a fresh perspective, focusing on the psychological impacts of Twitter use rather than the platform's structural elements.Our conversation explores the nuances of Victoria's findings, emphasizing the challenges of establishing causality in social media research. We discuss how specific Twitter behaviors and motivations influence users' well-being, polarization, and sense of belonging.  The episode also offers practical takeaways for listeners, encouraging mindful Twitter use and highlighting the potential benefits of active engagement over passive scrolling.Finally, Victoria shares her future research directions, hinting at exciting possibilities for understanding the evolving relationship between social media and society. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of Twitter's impact on our lives and learn how to navigate the platform more responsibly.Send us a textSupport the showShow Notes:https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog. Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload. We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload.HOTLINE: 925-552-7885Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeIf you would like to help the show, you can contribute here. Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it.Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverloadMany thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.

48. People were also getting a little boost in outrage - Victoria Oldemburgo de Mello

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