Thanks to amazing work by @andrew_s, PieFed can now federate with PeerTube - channels from a PeerTube instance show up as communities in PieFed and each video is a post which can be voted on and commented on.
To get things started I've done a bit of crowdsourcing and added all the interesting, active and cool PeerTube channels I could find! Check these out:
"We are constantly making decisions with our limited time and cognitive resources and memory storage.
"We're not robots, and the fact that you can seemingly Google your way to anything does not make us smarter."
She was plagued by the idea that while we're living in the information age, life seems to be making less sense.
"It certainly doesn't seem to be feeling any better, even though the quality of life is overall actually improving.
"Our innate irrationalities, that have always existed, are being dialled up to 11 because of the culture that we've created."
Cognitive bias is a mental magic trick that we developed in order for us to make sense of the world sufficiently to survive it, she says.
"The natural world was always too much for us to process, if we had to catalogue the precise colour and shape of every twig in order to understand it, that would take more than a lifetime.
"So, we came up with these cognitive biases, dozens upon dozens of them. And they help us make decisions without our even noticing."
Every human has cognitive biases, but when they collide with digital information overload, bad things can happen
Advocates for the use of trigger warnings suggest that they can help people avoid or emotionally prepare for encountering content related to a past trauma. But trigger warnings may not fulfill either of these functions, according to an analysis published in Clinical Psychological Science.
I’m going to guess it is the same reason as to why someone who is super afraid of jump scares, finds them super uncomfortable and get messed up mentally from seeing them. Click and watch a video titled something like “Super Jumpscare’s house of jump scares now with extra scary jump scares” with the video also containing multiple warnings about that it will contain jump scares, and then they complain and try to guilt trip the person how made the video for not including a jump scare time stamp list of every jump scare and a description of what it was in the description. Because they NEED IT to watch the video, as they can’t handle jump scares.
Findings on avoidance were mixed, suggesting either that warnings have no effect on engagement with material or that they increased engagement with negative material under specific circumstances.