There can be a way to break bias in social media and reduce the power of people with large followers to influence opinion on social media platforms.
Similar to comments section, we can add a views (viewpoints or connections or context) section –
Where anyone can add any view related to the post and people can like and react to the view just like the post.
Context 1/ #keyword combo : specific context to the post in limited words like in twitter
Context 2 :
Most important part of the context section could be checking the balance b/w different context as a percentage or in a pie chart. This distribution could tell if the discussion is biased or balanced, majorititarian view or nuanced. Multiple inferences could be drawn from the distribution of context, views, sides or connections.
This is a really complex issue but will say this this doesn't strike me as a permanent solution considering even psychologists and therapysts say ignoring problems will never make them go away even rehabs have emotional solutions or ways to counter addictions
There can be a way to break bias in social media and reduce the power of people with large followers to influence opinion on social media platforms.
Similar to comments section, we can add a views (viewpoints or connections or context) section –
Where anyone can add any view related to the post and people can like and react to the view just like the post.
Context 1/ #keyword combo : specific context to the post in limited words like in twitter
Context 2 :
Most important part of the context section could be checking the balance b/w different context as a percentage or in a pie chart. This distribution could tell if the discussion is biased or balanced, majorititarian view or nuanced. Multiple inferences could be drawn from the distribution of context, views, sides or connections.
I would quit social media in a heartbeat if I didn’t have family that loved communicating on it 😢
This is balanced content. A book I read recently had a similar equilibrium. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
This is a really complex issue but will say this this doesn't strike me as a permanent solution considering even psychologists and therapysts say ignoring problems will never make them go away even rehabs have emotional solutions or ways to counter addictions
Hypocrite Joe Rogan as usual. Clown