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How not to become a vegetable: Media/garbage (2021)

Each episode of "How Not to Become a Vegetable: Media/Trash" looks at a specific aspect of the impact of media and digital platforms on society. Experts from different fields share their knowledge and expertise, looking at issues such as social media algorithms, filtered news, digital pathfinders and mind manipulation technologies. Viewers will learn about how information bubbles are formed, the risks of digital addiction, and what strategies can be used to maintain their thinking independence and critically evaluate information.

"How Not to Become a Vegetable: Media/Trash" invites viewers not only to understand the complex problem of media influence on society, but also to get tools to protect against manipulation. The series raises important questions about the digital world and sparks discussion among viewers about how we can maintain our independence of thinking and make informed decisions in an information noise setting.

Topics:

- Media impact: The series explores various aspects of the impact of media and digital platforms on society, from social media algorithms to information filtering.

- Consciousness manipulation: Viewers learn about the different techniques and strategies of consciousness manipulation used in modern media.

- Protection against manipulation: The series offers viewers tools and strategies to protect against manipulation and preserve independence of thinking.

Director:

The director of "How Not to Become a Vegetable: Media/Trash" aims to present complex topics in an accessible and interesting way, using expert interviews, analysis and visuals to interest and attract viewers.

Conclusion:

"How Not to Become a Vegetable: Media/Trash" is an important and relevant series that allows viewers to better understand the impact of media and digital platforms on our society. With the help of the series, viewers gain not only knowledge about the mechanisms of consciousness manipulation, but also tools to protect against them, which makes it a valuable resource for everyone who seeks to maintain their independence of thinking and make informed decisions in the digital world.

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