Social Computing Symposium 2016
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The 2016 Social Computing Symposium (SoCosy) was a two-day conversation focused on the utopian (entertainment) and dystopian (harassment, threats, trolling) aspects of technology. The goal was to interrogate how to humanize conversations through moderation, engagement, and listening.
Special thanks to the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU for hosting the conference, to the 70+ people who were able to fit in the room, and to the catalyzers that made it happened: Kati London, Brady Forrest, Elizabeth Churchill, Matt Stempeck, Kate Crawford, Clive Thompson, and Liz Lawley. It was an incredibly diverse set of attendees, mixing up social startups, researchers, writers, and influential commentators.
We hope you enjoy the videos of the talks. Make sure to watch the audience choice talks, they are always my favorite because speakers find out that they have been picked to give a talk in the morning ;-), so we hear what people REALLY want to hear and say.
-Lili Cheng








