It’s election season, and we need to beware our news!

“A frothed-up, agitated consumer checks their feed OFTEN and spends increased time commenting and sharing.“

Facebook sells advertising, and needs you “on” as long as possible.
Facebook learns what you like, and what you read.
If you read conspiracy theories, you will quickly be loaded up.
If you read about how “The Other Party” is plotting Armageddon, you will get TONS of supporting content.
Whatever you believe, you will rabidly believe EVEN MORE, because Facebook spares you all disliked content. (By design: Half the time, that’s content containing more of the truth).

Whatever you believe, you will soon believe in EVEN MORE.

A frothed-up, agitated consumer checks their feed OFTEN and spends increased

time commenting and sharing.

⭐️ And looking at Facebook pop-ups, thank you.

Please, get your news somewhere with facts. Not just inflammatory, one-sided “shreditorials.”
Don’t be “that guy” regardless of your “side” because you’re BOTH being played for clicks.

Stop Reading cause it gets Cringey:
It’s ironic that generations of people have quoted
“Revelation 13:17”
I sardonically called Mark Zuckerberg the “Mark” of the Beast once. Then, I scratched my head and thought, “Wow that’s actually appropriate.”

English Standard Version
…so that no one can buy or sell unless he has the Mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of its name”

Dr Erik Johnson is a Marietta, Georgia Veterinarian with a practice in small animal medicine. He graduated from University of Georgia with his Doctorate in 1991. Dr Johnson is the author of several texts on Koi and Pond Fish Health and Disease as well as numerous articles on dog and cat health topics.