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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Ron on February 15, 2021, 02:26:39 PM
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https://www.pnas.org/content/111/24/8788
A giant experiment in manipulating peoples emotions that was performed on social media platforms.
Turns out you can be manipulated by social media and their algorithms.
Welcome to the Brave New World.
Significance
We show, via a massive (N = 689,003) experiment on Facebook, that emotional states can be transferred to others via emotional contagion, leading people to experience the same emotions without their awareness. We provide experimental evidence that emotional contagion occurs without direct interaction between people (exposure to a friend expressing an emotion is sufficient), and in the complete absence of nonverbal cues
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https://www.pnas.org/content/111/24/8788
A giant experiment in manipulating peoples emotions that was performed on social media platforms.
Turns out you can be manipulated by social media and their algorithms.
Welcome to the Brave New World.
No *expletive deleted*it, National Academy of Sciences. Another one of those things that makes one wonder about the effects of social media on the election. They were quite up front about how they were going to try to move the election their way.
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I don't understand. How was there any question about whether people could be influenced to share others' emotions? Haven't we always known about that? Was there some reason it was not expected to happen over Facebook?
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Something, something, empathy... comes to mind.
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Something... something... dog pack comes to mind.
Something... something... why wait for the law, we know he's guilty comes to mind.
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Want to manipulate my emotions?
Show me pictures of dogs.
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The word Mob keeps coming to mind and IIRC we were warned about the Mob a long time ago
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I don't understand. How was there any question about whether people could be influenced to share others' emotions? Haven't we always known about that? Was there some reason it was not expected to happen over Facebook?
It has always been know. Now there is a (public) scientific study providing empirical evidence of its existence.