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Duke University: How to Depolarize Political Toxicity on Social Media
August 22, 2023
DURHAM, North Carolina, Aug. 22 (TNSres) -- Duke University issued the following news:

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Duke-led research finds that anonymous conversations can reduce polarization

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Maybe there's hope for our toxic, polarized political culture.

While social media is often blamed for exacerbating incivility and partisan polarization, research led by Duke University scholars found that anonymous online conversations using a mobile cha . . .

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