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Many social media platforms rank comments based on engagement, which means the most heated, toxic arguments get the spotlight. This can be an awful incentive structure.
Ravi Iyer from USC's Neely Center on ways how we could "optimize for quality" we could do instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPejVimHJ6sPublished at
2024-07-25 18:17:45Event JSON
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