Digital Platforms Profit from Outrageous Content, Fueling Anti-Foreigner Hatred
Digital platforms are not passive hosts of content. They have become creator economies in which attention is systematically converted into income, and content that provokes outrage, fear or anger often proves to be among the most lucrative.
The article posits that digital platforms are not merely passive hosts of content but active participants in creating economies where attention is monetized. Content that generates strong emotions like outrage, fear, or anger often proves highly lucrative. This dynamic can incentivize the spread of harmful narratives, including anti-foreigner hatred. The platforms' business models, which convert user engagement into income, may inadvertently amplify such divisive content. The piece questions whether these platforms profit from the spread of hate speech and misinformation. It suggests a need to examine the economic incentives driving content creation and dissemination online. The argument calls for greater accountability from digital platforms.
This opinion piece critiques the business models of digital platforms, suggesting they may profit from and amplify divisive content like anti-foreigner hatred.
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