Hot take: if you want to get rid of the outrage, get rid of the stupid.
Decontextualisation might be the fuel of the outrage fire, but it only thrives in an atmosphere full of stupidity.
And by "stupidity" in this case I mean four things:
- Context illiteracy. Inability to retrieve info from available context, or to notice that the context is missing on first place.
- Assumptive behaviour. Failure to distinguish between what one knows, and what one doesn't know.
- Oversimplification. Resistance against complexity and subtlety.
- Irrelevancy. Lack of focus on what is relevant on a certain matter. Such as obsessing over "who's saying it" instead of "what is being said".
Does this remind you guys of any social network out there? It does, for me; all of the corporation-controlled ones are mostly inhabited by users like this. They were tailored for the stupid.