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As I mentioned to Mercer, I have often expressed my disdain for this approach as an “outsider trading” scandal. If
George Gilder • Life After Google
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Ben Bowers • J.Crew’s ‘The Bear’ Collab Celebrates the Show’s Best Characters
about the bleating idiocy of American mass media in the era after 9/11 and the run-up to the Iraq War. In it, he offers a thought experiment that has stuck with me. Imagine, he says, being at a party, with the normal give and take of conversation between generally genial, informed people. And then “a guy walks in with a megaphone. He’s not the... See more
Chris Hayes • On the Internet, We’re Always Famous
We may have stopped talking about the role of the public interest in governing decisions about what’s published and broadcast, but the public interest is still being taken into account. It’s just not happening out in the open, through established political and judicial procedures and institutions. The public interest is being interpreted in secret,
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The Manipulators: Facebook, Google, Twitter, and Big Tech's War on Conservatives
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Polis shows the clusters of opinion that exist and highlights statements that bridge them. This approach facilitates both consensus formation and a better understanding of the lines of division.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
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