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Well, for starters I think it would be good to provide some mechanisms, but then have some "social contract" around how you want to do it. If it doesn't make sense for people, they leave. No guarantee this will turn out healthy, but at least as a participant you have a say.
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@DmitryKan I am sure some sociologists are studying this and should be more knowledgable than I am ;) How does it work out on reddit, I think they have moderators who set and enforce the rules?
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@DmitryKan I remember I once started reading a book from O'Reilly called "Building Web Reputation Systems" or something like it. I think they had some insights.
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@DmitryKan I mean none of these can really help building up echo chambers and filter bubbles if people want to, but fixing some of the bad stuff that can happen on Twitter would be a first step.