While the Death Star hasn't been destroyed yet, it seems with the likely Democratic Senate victories in Montana and Virginia, that the Jedi X-Wings have finally launched and are preparing for their attack runs.
Zucked is a sobering and important book for the stand it takes in calling out Facebook and major Internet platforms in how they are addictive by design, are eroding our privacy, and are susceptible to manipulation by bad actors threatening democracy. I especially appreciated the coverage of filter and preference bubbles and the explanation of how and why modern online platforms can contribute to self-perpetuating beliefs and tribalism. The author read widely about the subjects covered in the book and included a rich bibliography for further reading. Even if you don't read Zucked itself, I've included below some of the organizations, peoples, and books mentioned so you can explore. By coincidence or not, just one month after its release, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg published a lengthy blog detailing how Facebook will shift to become more of a privacy-focused communications platform . Organizations Center for Human Technology Common Sense Media - Non-profi...
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ReplyDeleteWho's the greater nerd, the nerd, or the nerd who follows him?
ReplyDeleteWell, I got my blog here before you, so doesn't that make you the follower?
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It would, except your blog came after (in both space and time) my original Ravenweb blog and RSS feed.
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