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In closing, Jurogan emphasizes that the issues with social media are far more complex than they’re often portrayed. Simple solutions like censorship or algorithm tweaks don’t address the deeper cultural and technological forces at play. Instead, society must recognize the importance of community, relationships, and media literacy in navigating this new era.
He suggests that bridging the gap between the desire for free, open sharing and the need for truth and accountability requires a nuanced approach—one that considers the medium’s role and fosters genuine community rather than just echo chambers or attention-grabbing bubbles.