That may be what you want, but I would argue it is not a sustainable position. We disagree on that tho, I get it. @lookoutcoffee
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But I will continue to suggest "algo-driven misinfo" may get around categorical problems of excluding Trad Med
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I'm linguistic descriptivist, and a term emerged recently though we are losing it which was my issue.
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Yeah. Seeing as how I've had these discussions abt 19th C news I don't think it's a recent thing. Could be me!
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Oh. I worked in French, Argentine, and Czech, among others. What term do you want?
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I did diss group w/people working in Japanese, Hebrew/Israeli, others. What term do you think they should look for?
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Point is, across history and cultures there has always been a fluid line between fiction and "news" (and our "news" now is a fetish)
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Everything has antecedents. Internet has added something distinct. Anyway, I think you understand what the disagreement is.
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Yes. FB, algos, Google ads, and pageview based business model, fall of gatekeepers. Google was key too via ad arbitrage.
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Are any of those things (and the click bait driving them) not run by algorithms? (Silicon Valley owned algos?)
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