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  1. 游识猷
    2024-11-05 weibo.com/1783475181/OEOB3tSWz
    #CriticalIgnoring #批判性忽略 #游识猷

    当代网民必须拥有的一种能力,叫“批判性忽略”(Critical Ignoring)—— 选择如何谨慎地投资自己的注意力,不要让自己的注意力轻易被劫持,选择自己要去刻意忽略些什么。

    “批判性忽略”的三种执行策略:

    ✔自我“轻推”(self-nudging):通过改变个人环境来减少诱惑,引导和管理自己的信息源,限制社交媒体使用时间,把低质量和误导性的信息源从所处的数字环境里移除,不要被动地接受算法推给你的一切。
    ✔横向阅读(lateral reading):当你读到一个引发强烈情绪反应的信息,不要只停留于这条信息本身,而是应该主动进行横向搜索,通过查找作者或组织的背景信息,搜索关于这个主题的其他信息,来验证这条信息的可信度。
    ✔不喂养恶意行为者(do-not-feed-the-trolls heuristic):互联网上有些明显带有恶意的“巨魔”,不要用你的注意力去奖励巨魔,忽略他们,不与其互动。

    通过这样的方式,你可以避免信息过载,减少被低质量信息误导,同时依然能保持对有价值信息的关注。

    Kozyreva, A., Wineburg, S., Lewandowsky, S., & Hertwig, R. (2022). Critical Ignoring as a Core Competence for Digital Citizens. Curr. Dir. Psychol. Sci., 32(1), 81–88. doi: 10.1177/09637214221121570

    #世上神马研究都有

  2. Wineburg says we need new skills to rewire our impulses for the internet age. He uses the term “#CriticalIgnoring,” a twist on critical thinking, to describe paying less attention to information that’s “misleading but cognitively attractive,” (5/5)

  3. Seems I've been practising critical ignoring instinctively for a while now 🤔😎

    “Critical ignoring is the ability to choose what to ignore and where to invest one’s limited attentional capacities. Critical ignoring is more than just not paying attention – it’s about practising mindful and healthy habits in the face of information overabundance.”

    #criticalThinking #criticalignoring via @densediscovery

  4. > .. cognitive strategies for critical ignoring: #SelfNudging.. ignores temptations by removing them from one’s.. environments; #LateralReading.. vets information by leaving the source and verifying its credibility elsewhere online.. the #DoNotFeedTheTrolls heuristic, which advises one to not reward malicious actors with attention. We argue that these strategies implementing #CriticalIgnoring should be part of.. #DigitalInformationLiteracy.
    journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.11
    /HT @Chloeg

  5. "Low-quality and misleading #information online can hijack people’s attention, often by evoking curiosity, outrage, or anger. Resisting certain types of information...requires people to adopt new mental habits that help them avoid being tempted by attention-grabbing and potentially harmful content. We argue that digital information literacy must include the competence of #criticalignoring—choosing what to ignore and where to invest one’s limited attentional capacities"

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/

  6. @ernie

    » The internet is a hamster wheel. It will keep taking and taking and taking and taking as long as we let it. «

    As in #CriticalIgnoring paper:
    mastodon.social/@teixi/1107167

  7. @codinghorror

    » The function of ignoring, of inattention, is as vital a factor in mental progress as the function of attention itself. «
    James, 1904

    Types of Information:

    • Distracting and Low-Quality Information
    • False and Misleading Information
    • Trolls and Malicious Actors

    Behavioral & Cognitive Strategies for Critical Ignoring:

    • Self-Nudging
    • Lateral Reading
    • Do-Not-Feed-the-Trolls Heuristic

    » #CriticalIgnoring as a Core Competence for #DigitalCitizens «

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.11

  8. New #Podcast episode alert!
    anchor.fm/helloyoupodcast/epis

    Yes, @louisew & I are behind the mikes yet again! We talk about:
    👉 Whether you can bring #Love into the #Workplace

    👉 Tackling #ClimateChange by firing dust from the #Moon to make a sunshade around our Earth (prep for swearing here)

    👉 The wisdom of #CriticalIgnoring to improve #information flows (and why someone called me a bigot for it)

    Hope that you enjoy!
    #Conversation #Culture #Society #Listening #Friends #Debate

  9. The web is an informational paradise and a hellscape at the same time. But there are concrete ways in which we can protect ourselves from information overload.

    Read this helpfull article about #criticalthinking and #criticalignoring via @TheConversationUS

    theconversation.com/when-criti

  10. CW: "Critical ignoring"—a necessary counterpart to critical reading?

    Via @sparks, a paper that puts forward a term, a discussion, and an educational paradigm that feel overdue.

    "An entirely new vocabulary has become necessary … flooding, trolling, JAQing, and sealioning … an excess of contradictory and irrelevant information … undermine a shared perception of reality"

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/

    #CriticalReading #CriticalIgnoring #SocialMedia #Disinformation #Misinformation

  11. I could have used the # #attentionregimes (Dominique Boullier), because rather than #CriticalIgnoring (as in ignore and do nothing) the paper describes strategies to build resistance (immunity) to certain solicitations.

    Boullier, D. (2014), Médiologie des régimes d’attention, in Citton Y. (ed.), L’économie de l’attention. Nouvel horizon du capitalisme?, Paris: La découverte, 2014, pp. 84-108
    hal-sciencespo.archives-ouvert

    @potemkinvillage

  12. Catchy title and interesting approach #attentionecology

    "Teaching the competence of *#CriticalIgnoring* requires a paradigm shift in educators’ thinking, from a sole focus on the power and promise of paying close attention to an additional emphasis on the power of ignoring"

    Kozyreva, A., Wineburg, S., Lewandowsky, S., & Hertwig, R. (2022).
    Critical Ignoring as a Core Competence for Digital Citizens. Current
    Directions in Psychological Science doi.org/10.1177/09637214221121

    @potemkinvillage