We found that Facebook groups discussing Brexit are stuffed full of horrible threats and violent language. The people doing this lose their inhibitions when hidden behind a computer screen and probably wouldn't say those things in real life.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-49902321 …
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How viral misinformation works in 2019: we traced a fake news story about Jo Swinson back to its source, from an Italian man in North Wales to a Welshman working in a pub in London. This false claim spread like wildfire on Facebook.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-50160148 …
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This was the weirdest one. Boris Johnson's Facebook page was flooded with botlike comments like: //"brilliant"& name="boris" code:syntax/error/" We spoke to people behind these comments and lots were... by ordinary Brits who thought it was funny.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-50218615 …
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Official party accounts only account for some of the Facebook meme wars. Ordinary Brits play a huge role in pumping out partisan content, rants, memes, jokes... We interviewed lots of people behind this, Remainers, Brexiteers and Corbynistas. It's wild.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-50479877 …
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It's becoming really hard to measure ~what's doing well online~ because everyone is scrolling through their phones and flicking between apps as content flits between platforms. The shift to "passive media consumption" is upending how campaigns are fought.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50351821 …
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'The online campaign' can't be neatly separated from the offline one. We found a bizarre story in Hastings where a misleading chart bounced from Facebook group to leaflet to Facebook group to Batman meme page. Online politics can be intensely local.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-50409441 …
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We've been hearing about 'online echo chambers' for years but there's one part of the internet where rival views really do collide: local Facebook groups. We introduced feuding group members in Sussex and found a curiously powerful man in Yorkshire...https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-50663302 …
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We published a story on election eve looking at big trends: - A 2018 algorithm change harmed Labour - 2019 saw a surge in pro-Brexit stuff online - 'Shy Tories' are a thing on Facebook - Loads of older voters, who lean Tory, don't use social media!https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-50731496 …
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Foreign interference, bots, dodgy algorithms, targeted ads.. all these things matter and will do in future. But the internet is rapidly changing the way ~ordinary British people~ engage in politics in messy and complex ways. We hope our
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All this work done with massive legends
@mariannaspring@mwendling Thanks to the BBC people who helped make this reporting go further, including@amolrajan@libbycave@JamievRyan@Seanallsop_@jeremyskeet@dinosofos@adamfleming@RobBurl@leachf@KitCollins@MooseCampbellDeze collectie tonen -
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@islingtonlizzi@suttonnick@BBCRosAtkins@BBCMatthewPrice@johneshields@LizJGibb@mattpintus@JackGr4y@TomDGreen@CalumAM@rachelkennedy84@BenRTWeisz@simonpeeks@sarahshenker@hughesroland@patersonjon@bbckamal@SamBonham Sorry to whoever we missed!Deze collectie tonen
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