By design, algorithm & policy Facebook entrenches echo chambers and amplifes misinformation. Me for the NYT. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/15/opinion/mark-zuckerberg-is-in-denial.html …pic.twitter.com/hctYsmm5HH
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Folks who think I'm just partisan. I wrote this IN 2012—after Obama won. I also worry a lot about non-US contexts. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/17/opinion/beware-the-big-data-campaign.html …pic.twitter.com/slDQmX8w2L
Not “just”. But **mostly**. Life is analog/multifactorial.
thank you! What they're saying is such an embarrassing attempt at mitigating responsibility.
@jguynn You mean policing (free) speech? Fake news is not pornography
Neither is spam, and yet they police it.
Nips and (albeit uninformed) opinions are inherently different. It's not Facebook's job to keep people skeptical. btw #freethenipple
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