Assuming the breakup of social media platforms happens and that the resulting platforms derive their content moderation policies according to their own values (e.g. Ravelry), would you be worried that people dividing themselves into platforms that align with their beliefs would drive polarization even further? Or do you think it wouldn't be that different from how things are on the current mega platforms?
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Assuming the breakup of social media platforms happens and that the resulting platforms derive their content moderation policies according to their own values (e.g. Ravelry), would you be worried that people dividing themselves into platforms that align with their beliefs would drive polarization even further? Or do you think it wouldn't be that different from how things are on the current mega platforms?
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