Study: Hashtags and Humour Are Used to Spread Extreme Content on Social Media
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A study found that hashtags and humor are used to spread extreme content on social media, sparking discussion on the responsible use of online platforms and the blurring of lines between serious and frivolous content.
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But that is now how I see what the internet has done to society -- we're collectively unable to wield it properly. My excitement from the early years of the web ("knowledge is free! communities can span ideas rather than locality, etc" has been replaced by fear of "how will this be weaponized against us"?
But that's just like my opinion, man.
Words to remember when one hears it's "just locker room talk" or "boys being boys" or "just a joke, lighten up".