January 12, 2026
Social apps can encourage progress by implementing innovative features that prioritize user well-being and constructive dialogue, potentially setting new standards for social interaction online.
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The existing capitalist system means the dominant social platforms have no incentive to offer user well-being or constructive dialogue driven workflows that do not generate as much revenue as sensationalist, anger-driven click-bait
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I think society speaks is a good example of this in action but the revers can also be very true. Social apps can easily manipulate and mislead people so the context is very important
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The existing capitalist system means the dominant social platforms have no incentive to offer user well-being or constructive dialogue driven workflows that do not generate as much revenue as sensationalist, anger-driven click-bait
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I think society speaks is a good example of this in action but the revers can also be very true. Social apps can easily manipulate and mislead people so the context is very important
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