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Tobias Rose-Stockwell | How Tech Amplifies Discontent, Disrupts Democracy―And What We Can Do About It
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Join us in this eye-opening episode as we sit down with Tobias Rose-Stockwell, a thought leader in the realm of social media and public discourse. We explore the double-edged sword of social media—how it can both inform and misinform. Tobias sheds light on the algorithms that keep us hooked, especially when we're emotionally vulnerable. We discuss the challenges of maintaining a shared reality in a world where algorithms dictate what we see. Don't miss this episode if you've ever found yourself lost in your feed, questioning what's real and what's not.
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