37.50% - Political discussions on social media platforms are experienced as angrier and less civil than those in real life.
25.00% - Pursuit of greater and greater “engagement” numbers discourages resolution.
22.50% - The internet's promise of democratized information was captured by a few platforms that turned it into a polarization machine and ad-delivery system.
15.00% - Social media allows users to consume only content they are predisposed to liking.
Online partisan communities radicalize through self-reinforcing feedback loops.
50.00% - Social media allows users to consume only content they are predisposed to liking.
50.00% - Political discussions on social media platforms are experienced as angrier and less civil than those in real life.
50.00% - Online partisan communities radicalize through self-reinforcing feedback loops.
50.00% - Online partisan communities tend to radicalize through reinforcing internal feedback.
0.00% - Online networks of partisans co-create worldviews that can become more and more extreme.
50.00% - Peter Thiel