This week we discussed the relationship between the internet and politics. We break down the psychological behaviors surrounding internet politics and discover the dangers of sourcing news from the wrong places. As always, our email is jigsawpoliticspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @jigsaw politics JIGSAW POLITICS MERCH OUT NOW https://teespring.com/stores/jigsaw-politics-podcast Our website is https://jppodcast.wixsite.com/jigsawpolitics Music by Joakim Karud https://youtube.com/joakimkarud SOURCES "Why Our Brains Love Fake News --and How We Can Resist It" by Eileen Reynolds https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2018/june/jay-van-bavel-on-fake-news.html "One graph shows how morally outraged tweets stay within their political bubble" by Olivia Goldhill https://qz.com/1024117/one-visualization-shows-how-morally-outraged-tweets-stay-within-their-political-bubble/?platform=hootsuite "Why every social media site is a dumpster fire" by Vox https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZSRxfHMr5s "With Facebook’s Coming News Tab, Only Some Will Get Paid" by Lukas I. Alpert and Sahil Patel https://www.wsj.com/articles/with-facebooks-coming-news-tab-only-some-will-get-paid-11569852600 "Americans can’t stop relying on social media for their news" by Amrita Khalid https://qz.com/1720695/pew-study-shows-more-americans-rely-on-social-media-for-news/ "Pew Research Center says 45% of Americans get their news from Facebook" by Amy Gesenhues https://marketingland.com/pew-research-center-says-45-americans-get-news-facebook-228001