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Anna Kartasheva explained why it is profitable to build networks.

In the new episode of '+/- 10 minutes,' Anna Kartasheva, PhD in Philosophy, research fellow at the International Laboratory of Applied Network Research at the HSE University, and director of the publishing house 'Business Book,' explained why it is profitable to build networks, what systemic distortions of technologies exist, how they work, why quality content does not always get many views and likes, and what is the difference between echo chambers and filter bubbles.

Anna Kartasheva explained why it is profitable to build networks.