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New research suggests that the tone of political debates on social media can become much more constructive if participants use fact-based arguments and show a willingness to compromise.

New research: The quality of political debates online can be easily and significantly improved

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (Socialdemokratiet, S) has repeatedly raised concerns about the tone of political debate on social media. Foto: Jens Dresling
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (Socialdemokratiet, S) has repeatedly raised concerns about the tone of political debate on social media. Foto: Jens Dresling
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Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself. This old adage, according to new research, is particularly relevant for political debates on social media.

The research project investigated whether the quality of political debate on social media can be improved if participants use fact-based arguments, maintain a respectful tone, and show willingness to compromise. The conclusion is that this approach doubles the likelihood of receiving a constructive and civilized response.

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