Let's design social media that drives real change | Wael Ghonim

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I once said,
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"If you want to liberate a society,
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all you need is the Internet."
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I was wrong.
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I said those words back in 2011,
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when a Facebook page I anonymously created
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helped spark the Egyptian revolution.
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The Arab Spring revealed social media's greatest potential,
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but it also exposed its greatest shortcomings.
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The same tool that united us to topple dictators
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eventually tore us apart.
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I would like to share my own experience in using social media for activism,
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and talk about some of the challenges I have personally faced
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and what we could do about them.
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In the early 2000s,
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Arabs were flooding the web.
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Thirsty for knowledge, for opportunities,
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for connecting with the rest of the people around the globe,
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we escaped our frustrating political realities
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and lived a virtual, alternative life.
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Just like many of them, I was completely apolitical until 2009.
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At the time, when I logged into social media,
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I started seeing more and more Egyptians
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aspiring for political change in the country.
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It felt like I was not alone.
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In June 2010,
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Internet changed my life forever.
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While browsing Facebook,
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I saw a photo, a terrifying photo, of a tortured, dead body
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of a young Egyptian guy.
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His name was Khaled Said.
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Khaled was a 29-year-old Alexandrian who was killed by police.
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I saw myself in his picture.
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I thought, "I could be Khaled."
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I could not sleep that night, and I decided to do something.
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I anonymously created a Facebook page
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and called it "We are all Khaled Said."
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In just three days, the page had over 100,000 people,
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fellow Egyptians who shared the same concern.
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Whatever was happening had to stop.
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I recruited my co-admin, AbdelRahman Mansour.
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We worked together for hours and hours.
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We were crowdsourcing ideas from the people.
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We were engaging them.
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We were calling collectively for actions,
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and sharing news that the regime did not want Egyptians to know.
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The page became the most followed page
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in the Arab world.
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It had more fans than established media organizations
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and even top celebrities.
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On January 14, 2011,
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Ben Ali fled out of Tunisia
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after mounting protests against his regime.
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I saw a spark of hope.
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Egyptians on social media were wondering,
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"If Tunisia did it, why can't we?"
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I posted an event on Facebook and called it
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"A Revolution against Corruption, Injustice and Dictatorship."
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I posed a question to the 300,000 users of the page at the time:
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"Today is the 14th of January.
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The 25th of January is Police Day.
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It's a national holiday.
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If 100,000 of us take to the streets of Cairo,
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no one is going to stop us.
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I wonder if we could do it."
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In just a few days, the invitation reached over a million people,
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and over 100,000 people confirmed attendance.
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Social media was crucial for this campaign.
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It helped a decentralized movement arise.
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It made people realize that they were not alone.
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And it made it impossible for the regime to stop it.
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At the time, they didn't even understand it.
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And on January 25th, Egyptians flooded the streets of Cairo and other cities,
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calling for change,
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breaking the barrier of fear
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and announcing a new era.
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Then came the consequences.
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A few hours before the regime cut off the Internet and telecommunications,
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I was walking in a dark street in Cairo, around midnight.
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I had just tweeted, "Pray for Egypt.
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The government must be planning a massacre tomorrow."
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I was hit hard on my head.
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I lost my balance and fell down,
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to find four armed men surrounding me.
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One covered my mouth and the others paralyzed me.
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I knew I was being kidnapped by state security.
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I found myself in a cell,
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handcuffed, blindfolded.
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I was terrified.
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So was my family,
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who started looking for me
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in hospitals, police stations and even morgues.
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After my disappearance,
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a few of my fellow colleagues who knew I was the admin of the page
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told the media about my connection with that page,
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and that I was likely arrested by state security.
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My colleagues at Google started a search campaign trying to find me,
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and the fellow protesters in the square demanded my release.
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After 11 days of complete darkness,
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I was set free.
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And three days later,
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Mubarak was forced to step down.
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It was the most inspiring and empowering moment of my life.
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It was a time of great hope.
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Egyptians lived a utopia for 18 days during the revolution.
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They all shared the belief
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that we could actually live together despite our differences,
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that Egypt after Mubarak would be for all.
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But unfortunately,
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the post-revolution events were like a punch in the gut.
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The euphoria faded,
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we failed to build consensus,
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and the political struggle led to intense polarization.
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Social media only amplified that state,
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by facilitating the spread of misinformation, rumors,
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echo chambers and hate speech.
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The environment was purely toxic.
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My online world became a battleground filled with trolls, lies, hate speech.
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I started to worry about the safety of my family.
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But of course, this wasn't just about me.
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The polarization reached its peak between the two main powers --
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the army supporters and the Islamists.
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People in the center, like me,
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started feeling helpless.
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Both groups wanted you to side with them;
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you were either with them or against them.
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And on the 3rd of July 2013,
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the army ousted Egypt's first democratically elected president,
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after three days of popular protest that demanded his resignation.
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That day I made a very hard decision.
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I decided to go silent, completely silent.
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It was a moment of defeat.
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I stayed silent for more than two years,
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and I used the time to reflect on everything that happened,
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trying to understand why did it happen.
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It became clear to me
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that while it's true that polarization is primarily driven
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by our human behavior,
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social media shapes this behavior and magnifies its impact.
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Say you want to say something that is not based on a fact,
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pick a fight or ignore someone that you don't like.
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These are all natural human impulses,
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but because of technology,
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acting on these impulses is only one click away.
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In my view, there are five critical challenges
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facing today's social media.
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First, we don't know how to deal with rumors.
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Rumors that confirm people's biases
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are now believed and spread among millions of people.
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Second, we create our own echo chambers.
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We tend to only communicate with people that we agree with,
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and thanks to social media,
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we can mute, un-follow and block everybody else.
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Third, online discussions quickly descend into angry mobs.
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All of us probably know that.
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It's as if we forget
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that the people behind screens are actually real people
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and not just avatars.
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And fourth, it became really hard to change our opinions.
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Because of the speed and brevity of social media,
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we are forced to jump to conclusions
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and write sharp opinions in 140 characters
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about complex world affairs.
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And once we do that, it lives forever on the Internet,
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and we are less motivated to change these views,
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even when new evidence arises.
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Fifth -- and in my point of view, this is the most critical --
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today, our social media experiences are designed in a way
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that favors broadcasting over engagements,
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posts over discussions,
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shallow comments over deep conversations.
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It's as if we agreed that we are here to talk at each other
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instead of talking with each other.
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I witnessed how these critical challenges contributed
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to an already polarized Egyptian society,
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but this is not just about Egypt.
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Polarization is on the rise in the whole world.
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We need to work hard on figuring out
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how technology could be part of the solution,
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rather than part of the problem.
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There's a lot of debate today on how to combat online harassment
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and fight trolls.
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This is so important.
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No one could argue against that.
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But we need to also think about how to design social media experiences
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that promote civility and reward thoughtfulness.
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I know for a fact
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if I write a post that is more sensational,
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more one-sided, sometimes angry and aggressive,
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I get to have more people see that post.
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I will get more attention.
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But what if we put more focus on quality?
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What is more important:
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the total number of readers of a post you write,
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or who are the people who have impact that read what you write?
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Couldn't we just give people more incentives to engage in conversations,
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rather than just broadcasting opinions all the time?
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Or reward people for reading
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and responding to views that they disagree with?
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And also, make it socially acceptable that we change our minds,
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or probably even reward that?
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What if we have a matrix that says how many people changed their minds,
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and that becomes part of our social media experience?
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If I could track how many people are changing their minds,
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I'd probably write more thoughtfully, trying to do that,
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rather than appealing to the people who already agree with me
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and "liking" because I just confirmed their biases.
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We also need to think about effective crowdsourcing mechanisms,
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to fact-check widely spread online information,
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and reward people who take part in that.
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In essence, we need to rethink today's social media ecosystem
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and redesign its experiences
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to reward thoughtfulness, civility and mutual understanding.
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As a believer in the Internet, I teamed up with a few friends,
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started a new project,
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trying to find answers and explore possibilities.
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Our first product is a new media platform for conversations.
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We're hosting conversations that promote mutual understanding
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and hopefully change minds.
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We don't claim to have the answers,
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but we started experimenting with different discussions
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about very divisive issues,
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such as race, gun control, the refugee debate,
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relationship between Islam and terrorism.
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These are conversations that matter.
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Today, at least one out of three people on the planet
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have access to the Internet.
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But part of this Internet is being held captive
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by the less noble aspects of our human behavior.
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Five years ago, I said,
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"If you want to liberate society,
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all you need is the Internet."
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Today, I believe if we want to liberate society,
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we first need to liberate the Internet.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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