The dialogue, like Polis, is designed not to broadcast. In broadcast media, the extreme voices hold the megaphone. But in broad listening in Polis, it focuses the conversation on shared feelings. If your feelings resonate across the political aisle, across ideology, then that reaches people. But if your ideas are very extreme, it actually does not reach people. It’s the inverse of the antisocial corner of social media. It makes the uncommon ground—the surprising common ground—viral, not the extreme. The tools to bridge divides are the way for us to talk with the people directly and be more popular than polarization or populism.