The Media is Confronting a Time of Reckoning.
Commentary
No one ever heard of jason@Bitcoin4Freedom, but he posted an editorial on X about the U.S. election and, to date, that piece has received over 114 million views.
The communication power of X is astonishing. Today’s politicians and celebrities make their announcements on social media with little or no need to summon an old-fashioned press conference.
Moreover, social media, and X in particular, hosts a wide-open exchange of ideas coupled with free-for-all criticism. A livewire competition where some odd spirit of truth decides the champion. Musk calls this process a “cumulative voice.”
Compared to this, many older media have become a dead zone. For example, on hot-button issues like climate action and gender politics, it is confined to a narrow conversation, sometimes called the Overton Window. It is a place where thorny questions are prohibited, if not completely ignored.
Conventional media has also lost its ability to deliver modern breaking news. Sudden dramatic events like the Trump rally shooting and the Iranian attack on Israel had instant minute-by-minute coverage on X. Conventional media was hours behind, and could merely repeat what X readers already knew. One might say that X is to Big Media what Amazon is to Sears.
Arguably, Nov. 5 was a day of reckoning for the media. More than defeated, many outlets were humiliated by a social media brigade armed with memes about squirrels and garbage trucks. Musk tweeted, “X won. The mainstream media lost!”
Like the tale of Humpty Dumpty, there has been a great fall. And nothing can put it back together again.
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