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    Scientists warn of Twitter dangers - CNN.com


    Rapid-fire TV news bulletins or getting updates via social-networking tools such as Twitter could numb our sense of morality and make us indifferent to human suffering, scientists say.


    Scientists say updates on networking tools such as Twitter are often too quick for the brain to fully digest.

    New findings show that the streams of information provided by social networking sites are too fast for the brain's "moral compass" to process and could harm young people's emotional development.

    Before the brain can fully digest the anguish and suffering of a story, it is being bombarded by the next news bulletin or the latest Twitter update, according to a University of Southern California study.

    "If things are happening too fast, you may not ever fully experience emotions about other people's psychological states and that would have implications for your morality," said researcher Mary Helen Immordino-Yang.

    The report, published next week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Online Early Edition, studied how volunteers responded to real-life stories chosen to stimulate admiration for virtue or skill, or compassion for physical or social pain. iReport.com: Growing pains for Twitter, Facebook?

    Brain scans showed humans can process and respond very quickly to signs of physical pain in others, but took longer to show admiration or compassion.

    "For some kinds of thought, especially moral decision-making about other people's social and psychological situations, we need to allow for adequate time and refection," said Immordio-Yang.

    She said the study raises questions about the emotional cost, particularly for young people, of heavy reliance on a torrent of news snippets delivered via TV and online feeds such as Twitter.

    She said: "We need to understand how social experience shapes interactions between the body and mind, to produce citizens with a strong moral compass."

    USC sociologist Manuel Castells said the study raised more concerns over fast-moving TV than the online environment.

    "In a media culture in which violence and suffering becomes an endless show, be it in fiction or in infotainment, indifference to the vision of human suffering gradually sets in."

    Research leader Antonio Damasio, director of USC's Brain and Creativity Institute, said the findings stressed the need for slower delivery of the news, and highlighted the importance of slow-burn emotions like admiration.

    Damasio cited the example of U.S. President Barack Obama, who says he was inspired by his father, to show how admiration can be key to cultural success.

    "We actually separate the good from the bad in great part thanks to the feeling of admiration. It's a deep physiological reaction that's very important to define our humanity."


    Twitter, which allows users to swap messages and links of 140-characters or less, says on its Web site that it sees itself as a solution to information overload, rather than a cause of it.

    This function, It says, "means you can step in and out of the flow of information as it suits you and it never queues up with increasing demand of your attention."

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    tsk... tsk... tsk... people now are more expressive of other peoples pain than expressing there compassion.

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    Unsa man gud ning Twitter gud? Mao man kuno naka ingon nag break si Jennifer Aniston ug John Mayer. Accdg to my friend who uses it, you use this site to update friends on your daily activities or something? Murag texting real-time updates? Mao ba ni? If anything, Twitter proves that everyone is KSP gyud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothea View Post
    Unsa man gud ning Twitter gud? . .
    Murag mao man ata ning gina-practice practice sa akoang pag-omangkon. . .


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