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post-reading jonathan haidt, time to play devil's advocate current web2 social: like/reply-performance algo -> increased unhealthy social comparison -> increased anxiety, polarization, depression the core design elements of most web3 social is $, which can bring out even worse in people and this is good? discuss :)
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If this ever scales society-wide it will be interesting to see but I think right now the shared beliefs/vibes of folks on web3 social makes it a much healthier place than web2 social. I agree it’s something to worry about in the long term - as amounts get smaller, vibes get worse (smallest customers are biggest PITA)
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