
Is Social Media Making Us Dumber? Kenyan Radio Host Sparks Debate
Is Social Media Making Us Smarter or Dumber? A Kenyan Radio Host Weighs In Nairobi, Kenya – A recent segment on Spice FM's popular Sugar & Spice show sparked a conversation about the impact of social media on intelligence. Host Yolanda Mulwa shared her perspective, arguing that while social media offers a global perspective and connection, the negative content often overshadows the positive. "Sometimes you read stuff and you're like, 'This person should not be allowed anywhere near civilization,'" Mulwa stated, illustrating her point with the prevalence of unkind and uncivil online interactions. She emphasized the need for more humanity and responsible online behavior. Mulwa's comments reflect a growing concern about the effects of social media. While it connects people globally and provides access to information, it also presents challenges such as misinformation and cyberbullying. The discussion highlights the need for a balanced approach to social media consumption and engagement, encouraging users to be critical and mindful of the content they share and consume. The segment concluded with a call for more positive and constructive online interactions.