'Angertainment', algorithms and the online outrage industry

'Angertainment', algorithms and the online outrage industry

From Conversations by ABC Australia

June 1, 2026 · 53 min

About this episode

Ed Coper discusses the monetization of online anger and the impact of algorithms on societal division.

Political advisor Ed Coper on the cold-blooded machine that is feeding angry people angry content online to make them even angrier, and what we can do about it. Ed Coper is a political advisor and communications consultant who has worked for the Australian Labor Party, and for progressive lobby groups. Over the past few years, he has noticed what everyone else has - people on both sides of the divide becoming increasingly vocal and angry about their politics online. While there's no shortage of things to get outraged about in today's world, no matter where you lie on the political spectrum, Ed argues our rage is being monetised cold-bloodedly by social media platforms. This digital, online machine has planted us in what he calls the era of 'angertainment', where an entire outrage industry is harvesting our worst impulses with algorithms that deliberately trigger the caveman switch in our brains that keeps us alert for potential threats. But there is an antidote. Ed says we need to understand this machine in order to build guardrails that preserve democracy, heal divisions and protect future generations from the "angry clowns" who currently rule the attention economy…

People in this episode

Guest: Ed Coper

Topics covered

  • online outrage
  • social media
  • politics
  • anger
  • algorithms
  • democracy
  • societal division

Keywords

  • angertainment
  • outrage industry
  • social media platforms
  • attention economy
  • political division
  • algorithms
  • democracy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Australian Labor Party, Simon and Schuster

Places: Australia, Gaza, Israel, Ukraine

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