Topic: Bystander Effect

3 chapters across the catalog

Upstaged!
Episode 957 2:56:32 - 2:59:56

957: Upstaged!

Oregon Drug Decriminalization and Millennial Moral Programming

Oregon has reclassified personal drug possession as a misdemeanor, following the "Portuguese model." A listener's analysis suggests that Millennial activism is rooted in childhood anti-bullying campaigns that taught them they have a moral responsibility to "speak out" against perceived wrongs to avoid being complicit bystanders.

All Juice & No Seeds
Episode 773 1:38:26 - 1:41:15

773: All Juice & No Seeds

Millennials, Social Media and the American Airlines Fuel Leak

A story about a millennial passenger on an American Airlines flight who filmed a fuel leak and tweeted it instead of informing the flight crew. The hosts use this as an example of the "coddled" millennial generation's inability to handle real-world confrontation or emergencies without the mediation of social media. They express concern that this behavior represents a broader sociological shift toward passivity.

No Agenda 009
Episode 9 32:43 - 36:57

9: No Agenda 009

Celebrity Information Paradox, Link Sharing Etiquette

The "million people probably sent this to you" phenomenon is explored, where fans assume a famous person has already seen a news item and therefore stop sending it. This leads to a paradox where celebrities may actually miss important information because everyone assumes someone else has shared it. A parallel is drawn to the bystander effect seen when people witness traffic accidents and assume others have already called emergency services.