- A: A style of making a difference in response to others’ opinions in the form of “no, that’s not so” or something like that.
- Quickly confrontational style
- B: The result of connecting various things as “related”.
- 1: A large information network is created.
- 2: For new input
- 3: You can follow that network to connect with distant concepts.
- This network is different for each person. - search space is too large for any one person’s network to be just a part of it, and there is so much room for choice.
- The result is originality-like
orthographical variants - False differentiation 、 Fake originality 、 False differentiation
relevance - Since it is temporally adjacent to the Properly subjective story, it is possible that “falsified objectivity” in this story triggered it.
- Subjective associations include
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The addition of today’s “anyone can disseminate information on social networking sites” and “the incentive that it is more likely to attract attention if it is the opposite of the majority opinion” will accelerate confusion by flooding social networking sites with opinions that “A is good” and “A is not good.” Facebook
- Making it unique by being on the wrong side of (e.g., an attack) is the equivalent of Type A.
- Negative criticism is easy
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