"Outrage fatigue" as a phrase is very new to me but the meaning isn't. I found a very good conversation about it dealing with every aspect of it.
Here's the link
A little transcript.
No matter what you believe, I’m willing to bet you’ve been feeling a lot of outrage lately. To me personally, it feels unavoidable: I can’t look down at my phone or glance up at a TV without seeing something that makes me upset. And that’s really exhausting. But when outrage is everywhere, what can we do to keep it from getting to us?
Feltman: So you recently wrote about this phenomenon called “outrage fatigue.” Could you tell us what that is?
Lewis: Sure, so outrage fatigue is kind of an informal concept, which basically refers to repeatedly experiencing perceived moral transgressions and feeling fatigued by them. So what that basically means is just, you know, you see something, you’re outraged by it, and over time you just become kind of numb to it.
So, I believe SN (or like) platforms help. But are there any other ways to overcome it?
How do you avoid "Outrage Fatigue"?