Flatten all content, treat everything as if they're the same, measure clicks and time on site, make money. What could go wrong? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Let me say this: RU stuff is a rounding error to the problems, and the US has probably suffered the least from downsides of Facebook/Google.
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To be clear, another major actor that is oblivious to their own role is mass media, that got played, badly, but won't talk about it at all.
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The history of all this won't about the vesting periods and the perks on the campus. There's time to act, but gotta start by facing reality.
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Yes. Ex.: Some "Bernie Bros" were clearly fake and deliberate. Said so at the time. Didn't stop outsized narrative.https://twitter.com/susanbordson/status/921763341172920325 …
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Similarly, while anti-Semitism is an obvious problem, there were a lot of fake accounts targeting journalists—to intimidate, or to distract.
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It's not hard to figure out where is sh*t coming from! https://m.vk.com/album403857847_00 …
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It reminds me a lot of Microsoft mentality in the late 90s - people in such a bubble they can't see how actions look outside the company
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“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it!" —Upton Sinclair
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Does your book cover suggested alternatives? If people are sharing lies, should they be stopped? Who decides?
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It's not just that they're sharing lies, it's that we've been infiltrated by foreigners posing as neighbours.
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