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The Unholy Trinity That Explains 'Chud the Builder'

The Unholy Trinity That Explains 'Chud the Builder'

Summary

A recent shooting involving streamer Dalton Eatherly, known as "Chud the Builder," highlights how social media rewards extreme and harmful behavior. Experts say online platforms use algorithms that encourage creators to push boundaries for views and money, blending online actions with real-world consequences.

Key Facts

  • Dalton Eatherly, aka "Chud the Builder," has gained attention for racially abusive videos and provoking viewers.
  • He was involved in a shooting outside a Tennessee courthouse and faces attempted murder charges, claiming self-defense.
  • Social media algorithms prioritize extreme and emotional content to maximize user engagement.
  • This encourages content creators to produce more extreme and controversial material for attention and profit.
  • The article references Aristotle’s idea that repeated exposure changes what people find acceptable or normal.
  • Yale research shows users express increasing outrage on platforms when it is rewarded with likes and shares.
  • A 2025 study found Twitter’s ranking system boosts emotionally charged and hostile political content more than a simple chronological feed.
  • Philosopher Guy Debord’s work is used to explain how camera and social media interact to create and escalate real-life events.
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