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"Social media companies have missed an important way to stop users from inciting violence: paying attention to how language is interpreted."
"Social media companies have missed an important way to stop users from inciting violence: paying attention to how language is interpreted."
Facebook and other companies have skipped an important way to do that. A major advantage of online public discourse is that it’s quite easy and quick to discover how large numbers of people understand particular content from the way they discuss it — especially if you’re at a company in possession of the data.
Facebook and other companies have skipped an important way to do that. A major advantage of online public discourse is that it’s quite easy and quick to discover how large numbers of people understand particular content from the way they discuss it — especially if you’re at a company in possession of the data.
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