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Moderation is hard. It’s time and resource-intensive, and it’s unclear what the standards should be
Gaby Goldberg • The Invisible Labor of Content Moderation
He wasn’t around the Current TV office too often, but he was around when it mattered, and he was always curious and kind. Graceful. He told a story about the kernel of the network’s concept, which was a story about human evolution, the way visual media hacks our brains, and the urgent need, therefore, to make visual media that is actually good. He ... See more
Robin Sloan • The Golden Door

She had left her home country of Italy after speaking out against former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Her agent there had sent her to one of his “Bunga Bunga” parties in 2010, and she became a witness against him when he was tried for abuse of power and having sex with a minor.
Amy Odell • Weinstein Accuser Ambra Gutierrez Takes on the Modeling Industry
After you meet:
Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, • Smart Brevity
Some of the others were supporters of the public interest, monitoring the privacy rights and pocketbooks of citizens.
Steven Levy • In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
Without this expertise, he said he thought that the company had built incentives into the app that encouraged users and media outlets to write tweets and headlines that appealed to sensationalism instead of accuracy.
Michael Barbaro • Jack Dorsey on Twitter’s Mistakes (Published 2020)
Learn to identify and trumpet ONE thing you want people to know.
Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, • Smart Brevity
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