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Beyond Discourse Dumpster Fires: Rethinking Social Media

Beyond Discourse Dumpster Fires: Rethinking Social Media

Update: 2025-03-26
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Today’s social media platforms have transformed human communication into algorithm-friendly “content” units that can be efficiently processed, ranked, and moderated. While this approach has powered extraordinary growth, it has also created an online environments that often bring out the worst in humanity, by stripping away context, rewarding sensationalism, and replacing trust with surveillance.





Is this a technical issue or a fundamental design one? How can we move beyond the “promote and police” model that dominates today’s platforms? And what practical steps can create digital spaces that bring the best rather than the worst of us? Join us for a conversation with Jonathan Bellack, Advisory Fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center, and former Director of its Applied Social Media Lab. 





Hosted by: Alexa Raad and Leslie Daigle.





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Beyond Discourse Dumpster Fires: Rethinking Social Media

Beyond Discourse Dumpster Fires: Rethinking Social Media

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