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There's a growing cottage industry focused on creating content that appeals to AI algorithms, which has emerged rapidly over the past year.
In a noisy world filled with AI-generated content, grabbing attention requires appealing to human psychology and building trust rather than just farming engagement.
The current era is marked by a unique distribution of information where clips and content can go viral across multiple platforms, driven by algorithms that amplify engaging content.
We got to do something about this algorithm because it's driving people crazy. We've got people out of their fucking mind. There needs to at least be education in schools to explain to you that because you are getting a certain type of content, that does not mean that's what everybody's looking at.
The algorithms of social media platforms are designed to provoke emotional responses, leading to a distorted perception of opposing political views.
The internet has created a demand-driven environment where creating drama is a strategy to capture attention in a crowded media landscape.
The backlash against political figures engaging with controversial platforms reflects a culture of content moderation focused on enforcing boundaries rather than engaging with differing views.
The rise of social media has created a new dynamic where media opposition can enhance the appeal of certain content or figures.
Social media algorithms drive us to see the worst of the other side, justifying our feelings and increasing division.
The algorithms of social media platforms steal our agency and addict us by showing us the worst of humanity to get a dopamine hit from outrage.