bias ages like milk, chunky & sour
Yesterday’s stories are today’s regrets
See how media narratives sour once emotion & chase for clicks fades
😬 Apology Porn: How The Media Gets Off On Watching People Repent
From Townsend to Musetti to Harvey, the same script keeps rolling: Step 1: outrage. Step 2: remorse. Step 3: silence until the next viral mea culpa. The media doesn’t report apologies because it cares about healing
🇺🇦 Front Page to Footnote: How Media’s Coverage for the Ukraine War Faded
This isn’t about politics. It’s about human nature, it’s about attention span. The modern world’s most covered invasion became the it’s least interesting war – not because it didn’t matter, but because it stopped trending; we stopped caring.
🥗 “Eat, Pray, Click: The Media’s Role in Turning Trending Diets Into Gospel”
The hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin hype wasn’t a medical failure — it was a media experiment in dopamine economics. Fear spiked demand for certainty, and certainty became the story. When the facts caught up, the same journalists who sold hope sold indignation instead.
💵 “Billionaire Savior Complex” Why Media is Addicted to Tech Messiahs
there exists a new holy trinity for the modern media: Innovation, Intention, and Influence; the billionaire individual’s actions arguably irrelevant as long as it attracts interest.
🦠 “The Covid-19 Cure That Wasn’t: The Media’s Role in Turning Hope Into Hype””
The hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin hype was real – a press experiment in mass clicks & dopamine economics. Covid-19 fear increased demand for certainty; and certainty dissolved into the story.

