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Social media was once celebrated as a tool for connection — but today, it often divides us, amplifying outrage and eroding public trust.
In this episode of Let’s Talk Democracy, I speak with Paul Bonifacio, a French tech professional turned social entrepreneur, about the role of platform design in shaping behavior, amplifying extremes, and influencing the health of our democracies.
We explore a critical question: Can social media be redesigned to support dialogue instead of division? Together, we discuss what it would look like to build digital spaces that prioritize reflection, accountability, and meaningful human connection.
Tune in to rethink the online spaces you inhabit every day and imagine how they could be transformed from engines of division into foundations for democratic renewal.
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By Tina JohnsonSocial media was once celebrated as a tool for connection — but today, it often divides us, amplifying outrage and eroding public trust.
In this episode of Let’s Talk Democracy, I speak with Paul Bonifacio, a French tech professional turned social entrepreneur, about the role of platform design in shaping behavior, amplifying extremes, and influencing the health of our democracies.
We explore a critical question: Can social media be redesigned to support dialogue instead of division? Together, we discuss what it would look like to build digital spaces that prioritize reflection, accountability, and meaningful human connection.
Tune in to rethink the online spaces you inhabit every day and imagine how they could be transformed from engines of division into foundations for democratic renewal.
Key Takeaways: