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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
The faultline running through postlieralism is those who are basically liberal and just want to reform/restrain it a bit, and those who think liberalism tends naturally to these outcomes and
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The_Spook_Economy
The_War_Economy
There is a current discussion happening between the vices and virtues of both Twitter and Parler. I have some people concerned about their brands when swapping over to Parler, wanting
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grammypat🌊🌊
pattydenke
Opioid crisis The main thing the whole thing did is make it difficult, if not impossible, for people with chronic pain, to get adequate pain control. I no longer have
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Roger Lu Phillips
rogerluphillips
Just finished Speech Police by @davidakaye. Many great insights to help understand content moderation of social media in the face of misinformation. A central theme is to involve users more
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Mariana S. Mendes
MarianaSeMendes
It really did not take long for the radical right to make inroads into Portuguese politics. One year after their appearance, the center-right has agreed to enter into an
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Paul Matzko
PMatzko
Story time with Uncle Paul.Moderation at scale is hard.I attended a deeply conservative, fundamentalist Christian university. They had a first class library on campus, but the periodical librarian had a
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Jesse Damiani
JesseDamiani
Fact and truth are currently under direct attack from @HawleyMO, @marcorubio, @SenatorBraun, @TomCottonAR, & William BarrWe have to make sure our elected officials reject the proposed “Limiting Section 230 Immunity
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Arnaud Castaignet
arnocast
1. As a private company, Twitter can ban whomever it wants. We all chose to use it and follow its rules. And the US First Amendment allows Twitter to moderate
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jack
jack
The most incredible aspect of the internet is that no one person or organization controls it: the people make it what it is every day. That ideal is constantly under
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The End Times
TheAgeofShoddy
One of the most consistent features of twitter, and the world generally now, is how much of the worst behavior comes from people acting under their own names, precisely because
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Ashley
simplerusername
I missed it at first, but I think I see what this guy is doing. He phrases everything very carefully, so that none of it sounds scary, but he’s actually
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Matthew Aaron Richmond
mattyrichy
I'm resistant to the idea that the People's Vote was purely an anti-Corbyn astroturf movement (though I certainly understand why others think this). For me, a better explanation is that
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Vincent Van Woah
vincentturner22
GiVinG mY DaTa tO ChiNa Is JusT LiKe gIviNg iT To gOOglE oR FaCeBoOk Making a thread because it’s actually really important. Facebook and Google are corporations that without a
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Nighat Dad
nighatdad
Now that mostly white people sharing their expert views talking about how online threats can turn into offline violence, I want to remind y’all, digital Rights activists from global south
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Glenn White
justicar
I have been saying this for years.When we first placed ads on the internet, the only thing we had as "proof" that the ads were running were webserver logs of
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Tristan Harris
tristanharris
Commodifying attention platforms have warped our collective psyche…The world has turned these issues on their heads many times since writing this essay for the forthcoming @OneProject book 'The New Possible'
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