Tag: psychology

  • Philosophical Insights: Beyond Empirical Research

    Disclaimer: Methodology and Nature of Content Here’s an updated version of your disclaimer, incorporating your recent requests: Disclaimer: Methodology and Nature of Content This blog is for readers interested in philosophical explorations. It covers literary analysis and interpretative reflections on complex social issues. These issues include semantic terrorism and the digital age. It is intended […]

  • Understanding Floridi’s Fourth Revolution

    In an age of overwhelming information, our brains rely on mental shortcuts, or heuristics, to process vast amounts of data. This blog explores how cognitive biases, fast thinking, and semantic manipulation affect our understanding of information, with a focus on fact-checking, media literacy, and strategies to manage cognitive overload.

  • Understanding Human DDoS Attacks in Digital Warfare

    Human DDoS attacks and Virally Loaded Hashtags are digital strategies that manipulate perceptions by overwhelming individuals with excessive information and emotionally charged narratives. Drawing from Boyd’s disruption strategies and Lifton’s theory of thought reform, these tactics exploit cognitive vulnerabilities to cause confusion, decision fatigue, and emotional burnout—leading to a breakdown of rational discourse.

  • Exploring “Virally Loaded Hashtags” in Cybersecurity: A Comprehensive Perspective

    ow I Came to Think About “Virally Loaded Hashtags” – My Lived Experience During the 2023 Israeli judicial reform protests, tens of thousands took to the streets to protest the dismissal of the defense minister. Opposition leaders claimed that Netanyahu crossed a “red line,” and ministers stated that the divisions posed an “immediate” threat to […]