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This Friday at 3pm ET, I’m hosting an AMA with @eugene in this channel! He’s an incisive student of tech, authoring classics like Status as a Service and Seeing like an Algorithm. Ask him about social networks, consumer product, and insights from his years as a product exec at Oculus, Hulu, and Flipboard!
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Q: What are the best strategies a social network can utilize to combat engagement farming techniques?
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One of the biggest things you learn studying the history of evolutionary systems is that you get what you select for. If your algo selects for engagement, then engagement farming is what you'll get.
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In some ways, social networks select for engagement because it's the easiest thing to measure (likes, replies, retweets, etc.). How would you select for things that make people feel better, that educate them, etc.?
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Very true, it's hard to imagine other metrics to optimize for. Other aspects of improving people's lives are less direct and not as measureable. What about not optimizing as much as they do today though? My gf regularly uses YT in incognito mode specifically to see new content that the algo won't recommend.
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