Evolving Social Media to Unite Us (with Amir Sheikh)

Evolving Social Media to Unite Us (with Amir Sheikh)
Published: 16 Mar, 2021
1 min read

This is a really interesting discussion with the founder of the new social media app 4B. Amir Sheikh is attempting to create a space for civil disagreement, fact-based debate, and logical discussion in social media. His new app, 4B, helps people engage over controversial topics, but with a goal of finding truth and common ground. In his discussion with Jim, Amir talks about where modern media is going wrong, free speech vs. censorship, and the evolution of the internet. Listen in for new insights and solutions to our modern problems, and then check out Amir's social media app for free at www.4B.world Please don't forget to "like" the video and subscribe to the channel. If you would like to support the Independent Riot podcast, you can do so at www.patreon.com/independme.

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