Researchers say extreme content being pushed on young people and becoming normalised

  • small44@lemmy.worldBanned
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    They push everything negative. I always pick the chronological feed

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      They push the stuff that people spend more time interacting with. People tend to interact more with negative stuff.

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        1 year ago

        Facebook could modify the algorithm to detect if a post is negative and discart them.

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          They could in theory, but that would drive down engagement and they would make less money.

          It is pretty hard to identify negative posts separately from hyperbolic exaggeration though. How do you tell ridiculous rage bait from a good Onion article when the only real difference in context is who posted it?

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      Just like this sub. The only shit getting posted on it is articles about shitty things happening.