Google’s decision to kill Google Reader was a turning point in enabling media to be manipulated by misinformation campaigns. The difference between individuals choosing the feeds they read & companies doing it for you affects all other forms of media.
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This strikes me as very unlikely to be true.
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@anildash this was one weird internet conversation.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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But to +1 Anil’s point, google reader and other examples like google news and google video were basically deregulated by Google (google doesn’t want authority over them directly). That’s the turning point to where we got social journalism. Glitch can’t fix it either though. Lol.
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Glitch is not trying to fix journalism so… okay?
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I'm pretty proud that I still have no idea what Glitch is.
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Bad genes, poor upbringing, and ate paint chips
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