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The media company Pariser co-founded in 2012 to make meaningful content as shareable as viral trivia — a practical experiment in whether substantive material could succeed under the same metrics that rewarded the shallow.
Upworthy is the media company Eli Pariser co-founded in March 2012 with Peter Koechley, designed to test whether substantive content — on social justice, public health, climate, civic issues — could achieve the viral reach that algorithmic platforms typically reserved for entertainment and trivia. The company became famous for its curiosity-gap headlines ("What she did next will amaze you") and for a period in 2013 reached over 87 million monthly unique visitors, making it one of the fastest-growing media properties in internet history. Upworthy represented Pariser's practical engagement with the architecture of attention he had diagnosed in The Filter Bubble: if algorithms shaped what circulated, the question became whether the shaping could be directed toward materials that served rather than degraded public discourse.

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The company's trajectory illustrates both the possibilities and the limits of working within algorithmically optimized media environments. The early success demonstrated that substantive content could achieve scale when packaged with the attention-capture techniques

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