Anne Applebaum on Nostr: The upshot of this scientific paper, published in Nature, is, as one of the authors, ...
The upshot of this scientific paper, published in Nature, is, as one of the authors, Walter Quattrochiocchi told me, that “different social media with different business models, on different topics, at different times (and so different social norms) produce similar interaction patterns. Such a configuration supports the hypothesis that the main driver of toxicity is human behavior more than social media platforms”
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nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07229-y
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