Firstairedin2015,thisisanepisodeaboutsocialmedia,andhow,whenwetalkonline,thingscanquicklygosouth.Butdotheyhaveto?IntheearlierdaysofFacebook,wemetwithagroupofsocialengineerswhowereconvincedthattinychangesinwordingcanmaketheonlineworldakinder,gentlerplace.
Wejusthaveto agreetobetheirlabrats.
BecauseFacebook,orsomethinglikeit,iswhereweshareandlikeandgossipandgripe.Andbeforewewereasawareofitsimpact,Facebookhadalaboratoryofhumanbehaviorthelikesofwhichwe’dneverseen.WegottopeekintotheworkofArturoBejarandateamofresearcherswhoweretweakingouronlineexperience,totrytomaketheworldabetterplace.Andevennow,justunderadecadelater,we’restillleftwonderingifthat’spossible,orevenagoodidea.
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REFERENCES:
ArticlesAndrewZolli’sblogpostaboutDarwin’sStickers(https://zpr.io/ZpMeUnRmVMgP)whichhighlightsanotheroneoftheseFacebookexperimentsthatdidn’tmakeitintotheepisode.
BooksAndrewZolli’sResilience:WhyThingsBounceBack (https://zpr.io/7fYQ9iDYAQBu)KateCrawford'sAtlasofAI:Power,Politics,andthePlanetaryCostsofArtificialIntelligence (https://zpr.io/9rU5CGSit3W4)
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