We are for a person's right to think as they see fit. Convincing someone through communication and brainwashing are very different things
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My piece didn't call for "brainwashing." Indeed, what's needed is exposure to facts and perspectives suppressed in white supremacist circles
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That's fair. Apologies for using such a strong term. The term "convert" in the headline was what set off alarm bells.
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It certainly seems questionable to trust giant corporations to use algorithms to sway the thinking of individuals,
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as you state yourself in the piece.
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That's fine, but using algorithms to attempt to change your thinking seems deeply unethical. That's the point of the tweet.
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It's nothing like that.
1:47 PM - 2 Oct 2017
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