"People want to believe the misinformation." Obviously. Take a group prone to an opinion & drown them in fake news. That has an impact. 2/n
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"This is what talk-radio/Fox etc. was always like." I've listened to that media a long time & perceived a striking difference this year. 3/n
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"There is a lot of gray in truth." No kidding. Longer term thing to grapple with. This election saw avalanche of hard-to-believe fraud. 4/n
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"Information diet through social/peer circles has little to no impact on what people believe." You gotta be kidding? What, then, is culture?
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This wasn't a one-off thing. Decades of building those ideologies & months of pouring gasoline on it with fake news while Facebook watched.
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"People would have voted that way anyway". I don't know. Maybe. That's not the point. This is potent, dangerous stuff. 7/n
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"You're partisan, and just now worried about this." I wrote about it in 2012, using the Obama campaign as example. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/17/opinion/beware-the-big-data-campaign.html …pic.twitter.com/PdOHMG8nl1
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Jason Kint
Now people are noticing what I wrote in 2012, danger of targeted "hidden messaging" that is never countered. 9/10https://twitter.com/jason_kint/status/798873601890025472 …
zeynep tufekci added,
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"We can't measure this." We can. Facebook has an excellent data science team: many are academics with integrity. Let them collaborate. 10/10
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could involve. He argue that their research showed no bias in the algo, and claimed that it was not the company’s responsibility. /2
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Their own research showed otherwise, gee. This is classic "I don't care where the rockets come down."
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even if there was no algorithm bias, I feel that companies have the responsibility to reflect on their effects on public discourse
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