Tom Rlt (@rlt_tom) 's Twitter Profile
Tom Rlt

@rlt_tom

Studying psychology at @ulb👨🎓 👂| Interested in moral/political psychology and human nature | Master's degree in communication at @UnivStLouisBxl 🇫🇷🇧🇪

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Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unexpected & big: it is famously hard to get people to stop believing in conspiracy theories, but… A controlled trial finds a 3 round debate with GPT-4 arguing the other side robustly lowers conspiracy theory beliefs and the effects persist over time, even for true believers.

Unexpected & big: it is famously hard to get people to stop believing in conspiracy theories, but…

A controlled trial finds a 3 round debate with GPT-4 arguing the other side robustly lowers conspiracy theory beliefs and the effects persist over time, even for true believers.
Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 4 dark laws of online engagement: 1. Negativity bias drives headline clicks 2. Extreme opinions drive in-group sharing 3. Out-group animosity drives engagement 4. "Moral-emotional" language goes viral I discuss our research on the dark side of virality with Derek Thompson

The 4 dark laws of online engagement:

1. Negativity bias drives headline clicks 
2. Extreme opinions drive in-group sharing 
3. Out-group animosity drives engagement 
4. "Moral-emotional" language goes viral

I discuss our research on the dark side of virality with <a href="/DKThomp/">Derek Thompson</a>
Jonathan Haidt (@jonhaidt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to be a better communicator? Listen to this great discussion between Charles Duhigg and Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman ⛵🛵. Be sure you're having the same kind of conversation as your partner. I'll be assigning this in my Flourishing class at NYU podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how…

Tom Rlt (@rlt_tom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Je trouve ça fou que tout le monde semble prêt à parler de la violence des mineurs et pas de la violence sur mineur. 🙃

Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Social media is a collective trap: Users feel compelled to stay engaged, even if they hate it. The majority of people would prefer to live in a world without Tik Tok or Instagram (which currently have 3.5 billion users). Indeed, nearly 60% of Instagram users wish the platform

Social media is a collective trap: Users feel compelled to stay engaged, even if they hate it.

The majority of people would prefer to live in a world without Tik Tok or Instagram (which currently have 3.5 billion users). Indeed, nearly 60% of Instagram users wish the platform
Tom Rlt (@rlt_tom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Un philosophe, un avocat, une seule sociologue… Et pas un seul psychologue scientifique invité pour parler de la polarisation et du comportement humain dans le débat public. 🙃

Craig (@cs11__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With The Bear Season 3 releasing TOMORROW… I feel obligated to post one of the greatest scenes in Television, from Season 2. Episode 7: “Forks”

Erin Westgate (@erinwestgate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are political conservatives better off? It depends how you define it: while conservatives tend to report happier and more meaningful lives, this isn't true of folks living a rich interesting life. New paper w/Shige Oishi Dr. Samantha Heintzelman Nick Buttrick, now in press at JRP 🧵

Are political conservatives better off? It depends how you define it: while conservatives tend to report happier and more meaningful lives, this isn't true of folks living a rich interesting life.

New paper w/<a href="/Shige_Oishi/">Shige Oishi</a> <a href="/samjheintz/">Dr. Samantha Heintzelman</a>  <a href="/NickButtrick/">Nick Buttrick</a>, now in press at JRP 🧵
Philippe Lemoine (@phl43) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s completely irresponsible for French parents to take young children to a country where they will be exposed to customs so contrary to our most sacred values. Who is to say their young and impressionable minds won’t be permanently damaged by such barbaric practices?

Polarization Research Lab (@prl_tweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out in Science Advances: The unexpected durability of political animosity around elections. We find that partisans who voted for the winning candidate are no less polarized post-election than those on the losing side. Neil Fasching Yphtach Lelkes Sean Westwood science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…