My NYT op-ed: Facebook's "scandals" aren't bugs, they're features of how its business model works & how it operates. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/23/opinion/sunday/facebook-ad-scandal.html …pic.twitter.com/fv7BtE4w6H
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Not that transition to digital info flows is easy—with simple answers. But let's stop getting shocked, shocked at the predictable stuff.
Good. Many see intentionality in results—but what's happening is structural consequence of the system people set up.https://twitter.com/BuzzFeedBen/status/912109627193610241 …
"7 of the 10 top-performing German posts about Angela Merkel on Facebook the last five years are false."
https://www.buzzfeed.com/amphtml/karstenschmehl/top-merkel-news …pic.twitter.com/NocR6dSya0
Fake news, viral incitement and ethnic cleansing South Sudan. (Resembles Myanmar situation somewhat).https://www.buzzfeed.com/jasonpatinkin/how-to-get-people-to-murder-each-other-through-fake-news-and …
IMO: whatever Russian ads exist, or what ProPublica uncovered, are symptoms exposing structural issues. They aren't the big deal part.
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