We feel rewarded by reactions to information we share, and that can lead to good and bad habits. Linka A Odom/DigitalVision via Getty ImagesIs social media designed to reward people for acting badly? The answer is clearly yes, given that the reward structure on social media platforms relies on popularity, as indicated by the number of responses – likes and comments – a post receives from other users. Black-box algorithms then further amplify the spread of posts that have attracted attention. Sha
for that in many professions if you maliciously did something to deceive or harm the person you were providing a service to in this case it s news you should be held accountable and i think fox today clearly said to the american people we had to settle because we didn t want to go up there and have to lay out more of our dirty laundry, more of these e-mails, more of the things showing that people like tucker carlson knew they were lying to you all along. you and liz cheney and adam kinzinger in part paid for your public service and your refusal to simply tell voters what they want to hear, which is what it s clear tucker carlson and fox want to do from their own internal communications with each other, with your jobs, with your seats how do we change the reward structure so that actually doing your job and actually telling the voters or viewers the truth is what s rewarded, not lying to
policeman for oddly anything, for god sake, make sure it is a white one. a black policeman could completely demolish you. he knew far board that you than a white policeman could, and you are without offenses before this black brother in uniform his entire reason for breathing seem to be his offer of proof that though he was black, he was not black like you. tell us about that quote, how the culture of an institution like the police can overturn parts of an individual s identity. let s be honest about it. we are always embedded in his did to shunts did leave their mark on our behavior. partly because these structures that those institutions set up. if you look at this particular squad, it s obvious that those who were recruited in the squad, were those that were incentifies to who wanted to go out and be aggressive. when the system is setting out the reward structure so that that behavior is the thing that gets selected, and people
a white policeman could, and you are without offenses before this black brother in uniform his entire reason for breathing seem to be his offer of proof that though he was black, he was not black like you. tell us about that quote, how the culture of an institution like the police can overturn parts of an individual s identity. let s be honest about it. we are always embedded in his did to shunts did leave their mark on our behavior. partly because these structures that those institutions set up. if you look at this particular squad, it s obvious that those who were recruited in the squad, were those that were incentifies to who wanted to go out and be aggressive. when the system is setting out the reward structure so that that behavior is the thing that gets selected, and people