The internet’s effect on baby boomers

The internet’s effect on baby boomers

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Misinformation has spread like wildfire across the internet, and baby boomers are often the ones sharing fake articles meant to misinform and evoke reactions. Bonnie Kristian, a contributing editor for The Week who explored the phenomenon in “Our parents warned us the internet would break our brains. It broke theirs instead,” discussed what’s driving it with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN.

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