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“we know it's important for people on Spaces to monetize through their content, and have more intimacy with their growing community. that's why you can now apply to get Ticketed Spaces & Super Follow directly from your profile”
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“@esthercrawford if I could offer a suggestion… next time please do you not make commitments like “you’ll hear back from us in 10 days.” I have been joking about it, but it really is a completely unnecessary habit of the company, generally, that damages its image for absolutely no reason.”
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“@NeoYokel noting a discrepancy here - 62% in the tweet, 61% in the image? hoping you are not rigging the hydration results. i had a friend who did that & he turned to dust a week in”
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“Facebook earnings are tomorrow and this is a recently unsealed internal exchange suggesting revenues would have dropped 8-9% if they didn’t include their faulty potential reach metrics. They need to extend q&a by a few hours and bring on more real analysts and press. https://t.co/nEOeRwfSK5”
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How Big Tech benefits from the disinformation panic - Vox Conversations
How Big Tech benefits from the disinformation panic - Vox Conversations
Sean Illing talks with Joe Bernstein of BuzzFeed News about online disinformation and what — if anything — can be done about it. They discuss the role of tech giants in the spread of propaganda, why it's been impossible for researchers to agree on what disinformation even is, and how the nature of both mass media and democracy means that disinformation is here to stay. Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), Interviews Writer, Vox Guest: Joe Bernstein (@Bernstein), Senior Reporter, BuzzFeed News References:  "Bad News: Selling the story of disinformation" by Joseph Bernstein (Harper's; Sept. 2021) "Civil Society Must Be Defended: Misinformation, Moral Panics, and Wars of Restoration" by Jack Bratich (Communication, Culture & Critique 13 (3); Sept. 2020) "The Priest in Politics: Father Charles E. Coughlin and the Presidential Election of 1936" by Philip A. Grant Jr. (Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 101 (1); 1990) "Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers" b
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How Big Tech benefits from the disinformation panic - Vox Conversations