So, to your question, I think there’s a model around uncommon ground, around bridging, and there’s also another model around the loud extremes. It really depends on whether the space is a broadcasting medium or a broad listening medium. Just as we, in groups of six or ten, would not be very toxic because it simply wouldn’t resonate with the rest of the people. But if you put the exact same people individually in the antisocial corner of social media just to win dunks and retweets, they become much more toxic because there’s no resonance check in place. This resonance check, what I call conversation networks, is what keeps the populist tendency bridging instead of polarizing.