An Interview with Parallel Founder Parag Agarwal About Valuing Content on the Agentic Web
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Started May 23, 2026
An interview with Parallel founder Parag Agarwal about valuing content and incentivizing its creation in a world of agents (plus questions about Twitter)
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An Interview with Parallel Founder Parag Agarwal About Valuing Content on the Agentic Web
Stratechery (United States) | May 21, 2026
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The concept of valuing content is essential, but the methods of incentivization must be carefully designed to avoid unintended consequences.
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Engaging with platforms like Twitter is crucial for understanding how content valuation affects user interaction and engagement in real-time.
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Focusing too much on content valuation may divert attention from the ethical implications of using algorithms to determine worth.
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Incentivizing content creation could lead to a proliferation of low-quality material, overshadowing genuine voices in the digital landscape.
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Valuing content on the Agentic Web incentivizes creativity and innovation, leading to a richer online experience for users.
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