Abstract
Regarding the place of humans in a time of post-media I take into consideration the
function of new technology and fictional information on human, embodied, and
consequentially emotive forms of evaluating truth and messages conveyed, especially
ones sent via the Internet. The main aim of this essay is to argue for the critical role played by post-media understood as digital technology in disseminating and co-creating post-truth conditions mediating human relationships horizontally (peer-to-peer, rather than vertically or from older generations to younger ones) with each other and with information posted online.