The effects of information pollution can be seen at multiple levels.
Individual At a personal level, information pollution affects individuals' capacity to evaluate options and find adequate solutions. This can lead to
information overload,
anxiety,
decision paralysis, and
stress.
Society Some authors argue that information pollution and information overload can cause loss of perspective and moral values. This argument may explain the indifferent attitude that society shows toward topics such as scientific discoveries, health warnings, or politics. Pollution makes people less sensitive to headlines and more cynical toward new messages.
Business Information pollution contributes to information overload and stress, which can disrupt the kinds information processing and decision-making needed to complete tasks at work. This leads to delayed or flawed decisions, which can translate into loss of
productivity and
revenue as well as an increased risk of critical errors. ==Solutions ==