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Digital Ethics
Online Publishers Try Reducing Ads to Boost Revenue
Stripping out irritating ad formats and limiting the number of ads forced on visitors can actually increase ad revenue, some publishers say.
Big Brother is watching: How Big Data mines personal info to craft fake news, manipulate voters
Political operatives used fake news, Big Data and Facebook to suppress the vote and rile up racists in 2016. It's going to be even uglier next time around.
BBC Radio 4 - Marketing: Hacking the Unconscious, Series 1, From Big Posters to Big Data
From 'Mad Men' to 'Math Men'. What does Big Data mean for the future of marketing?
discoveryethics
“ The differences between White Hat strategies and Black Hat strategies might seem obvious. But the prevalence of Black Hat design in today’s media landscape suggests that it is not as obvious as we...
How Nextdoor reduced racist posts by 75%
In March of last year, Fusion published an article detailing the ways in which Nextdoor, a social network for neighbors, had become a home for racial profiling. In the "Crime and Safety" forum of many Nextdoor communities, users were reporting people as "suspicious" seemingly based primarily on the color of their skin.
Cognitive bias cheat sheet
Because thinking is hard.
Cognitive biases in user research — 2
“Language is a form of human reason, which has its internal logic of which man knows nothing.” — Claude Lévis-Strauss 1908–2009
The scientists who make apps addictive
Silicon Valley’s most successful tech companies use the insights of behaviour design to pump us with dopamine and keep us returning to their products. But, as Ian Leslie learns, some of the
Ethics Awareness: Overview
Find an ethics framework and practical strategies to help you make better decisions.
Ethical decision making
Resisting Reduction: A Manifesto
Designing our Complex Future with Machines.
What Self-Awareness Really Is (and How to Cultivate It)
It’s not just about introspection.
Why Getting It Wrong Is the Future of Design
We have figured out the rules of creating sleek sophistication. We know, more or less, how to get it right. Now, we need a shift in perspective that allows us to move forward. We need a pole right through a horse's head. We need to enter the third stage of this cycle. It's time to stop figuring out how to do things the right way, and start getting it wrong.
The Veil of Ignorance
Blog about vim, css, and design.
Facebook hit with €1.2m fine in Spain for breaking privacy laws
Facebook has been hit with a €1.
Robots have already taken over our work, but they’re made of flesh and bone | Brett Frischmann and Evan Selinger
The triumph of ‘digital Taylorism’ means that many jobs in the modern economy have been sapped of their humanity, write professors Brett Frischmann and Evan Selinger
“Human-centered” isn’t: closing the People Gap – Marc Rettig
The need for a Humans 101 course, and what it might contain
More than 400,000 on 'vulnerable' list
About one in 13 Scots are placed on a police database aimed at protecting "vulnerable" people.
Google lets you report ads that know ‘too much’ about you, but
Google has started letting people report adverts that know “too much” about them. The company delivers personalised display ads that are targeted at individual users, based on a number of factors.
Reading the Privacy Policies You Encounter in a Year Would Take 76 Work Days
So, it's a good thing no one reads them!
Mark Zuckerberg asks for ‘forgiveness’ if Facebook ‘was used to divide people’
His Yom Kippur message seems to be another reaction to Facebook’s role in the Russia scandal.
Humanising Autonomy | ustwo
User research and a human centred design approach form the basis of ustwo’s thinking on autonomy and driverless cars.
Google and Facebook Have Failed Us
The world’s most powerful information gatekeepers neglected their duties in Las Vegas. Again.
Consentful economy
Underpaid and overburdened: the life of a Facebook moderator
Testimony from those working to keep beheadings, bestiality and child sexual abuse images off Facebook indicates that the support provided isn’t enough
Leisure, the Basis of Culture: An Obscure German Philosopher’s Timely 1948 Manifesto for Reclaiming Our Human Dignity in a Culture of Workaholism
“Leisure lives on affirmation. It is not the same as the absence of activity … or even as an inner quiet. It is rather like the stillness in the conversation of lovers, which is fed by …
The Mental Health Crisis is upon the Internet Generation
Three ways that modern internet technologies are tearing our young people apart
The swift death of Google's cupcake feature is a lesson in UX design
Google killed off a new Maps feature in under a day because it rubbed users the wrong way. What can we learn from this in building our own products?
Asking the Right Questions About AI – Yonatan Zunger
In the past few years, we’ve been deluged with discussions of how artificial intelligence (AI) will either save or destroy the world…