Companies allowed more harmful content on user’s feeds, knowing their algorithms ran on outrage, BBC hears.
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In recent weeks, a series of social media posts celebrating US strikes on Iran have ignited a debate about how war is being communicated in the age of viral content. A video shared by official US ...
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We are entering a moment in which the boundary between knowledge and the appearance of knowledge is becoming harder to hear… ...
Consumers in 2026 have developed an advanced immune system against marketing that feels fake. If something looks like a traditional advertisement, most people mentally file it under “ignore ...