Listen to This Article: Bluesky Brain, X Brain: Two Viral Stories From Minnesota
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Started January 23, 2026
Narrated Version | The social media divide means audiences are no longer obsessing about the same video outrages. Episode 1: the arrest of ChongLy Thao versus the Cities Church
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Listen to This Article: Bluesky Brain, X Brain: Two Viral Stories From Minnesota
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Jan 22, 2026
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Focusing on viral stories rather than systemic issues can distract from meaningful conversations about social justice.
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The rise of social media divides audiences, leading to a fragmented understanding of societal issues, which undermines collective action.
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Engagement with different narratives on platforms like Bluesky can encourage broader empathy and understanding of community challenges.
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The contrasting narratives around events like the arrest of ChongLy Thao highlight the need for critical media literacy among users.
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Diverse social media platforms foster unique discussions that reflect varied perspectives, enriching public discourse.
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