Online content moderation: What works, and what people want
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Fact-checker warnings work and are broadly popular, and other insights about social media moderation from an MIT expert.
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Fact-checker warnings work and are broadly popular, and other insights about social media moderation from an MIT expert.
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MIT economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson say good jobs and the equitable deployment of technology can help restore people’s faith in democratic institutions.
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The sudden shift to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic dominated management discussion in 2020.
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Shaheen Parks links business issues with technical expertise. When it comes to leading a team, she matches openness with understanding.
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Markets will eventually recover, but the trick is knowing when, an MIT Sloan finance professor says.
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Stalled projects and workarounds cause chaos in too many organizations. Dynamic work design offers a way to address this through continuous, hands-on problem-solving.
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Why film producer Scott Budnick, the New England Patriots’ Devin McCourty, celebrity barber VicBlends, and others are advocating for formerly incarcerated people.
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Since failure is inevitable in all human endeavors, it is important for future business leaders to learn to face the fear of failure and then to discover how to turn failure into success.
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A group of MIT Sloan faculty and students are using analytics to help senior homes stock up on protective gear and fill health care support roles.
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Akamai CTO Robert Blumofe finds idea inspiration at the intersection of design and creativity.