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Industry ethicist: Social media companies amplifying Americans' anger for profit

Por: CBS News Politics November 07, 2022

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The more moral outrageous language you use, the more inflammatory language, contemptuous language, the more indignation you use, the more it will get shared. So we are being rewarded for being division entrepreneurs. The better you are at innovating a new way to be divisive, we will pay you in more likes, followers and retweets.That's what Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, told Bill Whitaker this week on 60... + full article



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