u/FreeDragonRanger

I’ve been noticing something and wanted to check if others feel the same.

Whenever a political issue or case comes up, it feels like social media quickly settles on one version of the story. Like within a short time, people already decide who’s right and who’s wrong—even before full details come out.

It made me wonder:

-How much of this is actually organic? -And how much is influenced by media or political interests?

For example, in TN politics, parties like BJP, DMK, and AIADMK are always shown as strong rivals. But sometimes I feel like we only see the surface-level conflicts, and there might be more complex dynamics behind the scenes.

Also in some recent cases, the public narrative seemed to form very quickly around certain individuals. It just made me question how independent things like investigations and media framing really are.

I’m not saying there’s any hidden agenda for sure—just trying to understand how all this works.

Do you think:

  • Social media is shaping opinions too fast?
  • Or is this just how politics has always been?

Curious to hear different perspectives.

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u/FreeDragonRanger — 11 days ago