Selling Certification, Content Moderation, and Attention
Selling Certification, Content Moderation, and Attention
We introduce a model of content moderation for sale, where a platform can channel attention in two ways: direct steering that makes content visible to consumers and certification that controls what consumers know about the content. The platform optimally price discriminates using both instruments. Content from higher willingness-to-pay providers enjoys higher quality certification and more views. The platform cross-subsidizes content: the same certificate is assigned to content from low willingness-to-pay providers that appeals to consumers and content from higher willingness-to-pay providers that does not. Cross-subsidization can benefit consumers by making content more diverse; regulation enforcing accurate certification may be harmful.
Heski Bar-Isaac、Rahul Deb、Matthew Mitchell
经济计划、经济管理
Heski Bar-Isaac,Rahul Deb,Matthew Mitchell.Selling Certification, Content Moderation, and Attention[EB/OL].(2025-06-14)[2025-06-27].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.12604.点此复制
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