Fractured World: The Curse of the Internet
The Internet, meant to connect humanity, amplifies hatred and tribalism by overwhelming our brains, evolved for Dunbar’s ~150-person social limit, with thousands of interactions and information overload. Fast thinking (System 1), as described by Kahneman, relies on biases to group people into “us” vs. “them,” fueling online battles that spill into real-world violence, like hate crimes and riots. This escalation is unsustainable, eroding social cohesion, mental health, and economic stability, demanding a breaking point. Potential solutions include platform reforms to prioritize empathy, digital literacy to counter biases, and rebuilding offline communities to restore human connection. Without deliberate change, the cycle of hatred risks worsening, but user-driven shifts and technological tweaks could steer the Internet toward unity.

