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‘Dilbert’ author Scott Adams tells White people to get away from Black people, gets dropped from US newspaper
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US local news outlets need tax breaks to help save democracy, says advocate
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Warner Bros. Discovery to keep Discovery+, in strategy shift
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Two journalists working for a large Finnish newspaper have been found guilty of revealing secret information on military intelligence
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BuzzFeed says it will use AI to help create content, stock jumps 150%
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How Finland is teaching a generation to spot misinformation
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Barbara Walters, trailblazing TV news broadcaster, longtime ABC News anchor, dies at 93
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Top Down News
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Former WarnerBros executive Jason Killar on the streaming wars and the future of media
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CNN stole my video
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World Cup organisers have apologised to a Danish television station whose live broadcast was interrupted by Qatari officials who threatened to break their camera equipment
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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman discusses how he wants every subreddit to be its own media company and he wants to see money being exchanged from users to users and users to subreddits
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Journalists from Finland's largest newspaper accused of publishing classified defence intelligence – unprecedented case for the country renowned for its press freedom
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How life has changed for Afghans since the Taliban takeover
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The trans swimmer who won too much
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What are some of your favorite melodramas?
From Wikipedia A modern melodrama is a dramatic work in which the plot, typically sensationalized and for a strong emotional appeal, takes precedence over detailed characterization. Melodramas...
From Wikipedia
A modern melodrama is a dramatic work in which the plot, typically sensationalized and for a strong emotional appeal, takes precedence over detailed characterization. Melodramas typically concentrate on dialogue that is often bombastic or excessively sentimental, rather than action. Characters are often flat, and written to fulfill stereotypes.
Contemporarily, we use the word melodrama for narrative works that go to great lengths to induce certain kinds of emotion at all costs, to detriment of the internal cohesion of both plot and characterization, often in a manner that some consider cheesy, corny, or excessive. All soap operas are melodramas, as are many movies and TV shows. Some melodramas are cheap and fail to achieve their effects, while others can be more rich and even sophisticated. In a way, many mainstream stories are, to some extent, melodramas, even when there are other, more salient genres. There's melodrama in action, crime, and science fiction.
Here are some examples of what I consider more or less contemporary melodramas:
- The Young and the Restless
- Grey's Anatomy
- The Color Purple
- Downton Abbey
- Dawson's Creek
- Avatar
- Gone with the Wind
And here are some stories that are not melodrama, but contain a whole lot of it:
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The philosophical guide to software piracy
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There’s a new media mogul tearing up Hollywood: ‘Zas is not particularly patient’
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The impact of digital media on children’s intelligence
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Does anyone else feel like Tildes gets less effective at surfacing new stuff the longer you're on it?
I notice this primarily with the YouTube videos. I've started to notice that the videos I see posted in here I have already had recommended to me by YouTube. And I realize it must be because when...
I notice this primarily with the YouTube videos. I've started to notice that the videos I see posted in here I have already had recommended to me by YouTube. And I realize it must be because when I watch a video here, the YouTube algorithm decides I'm interested in that kind of thing. So, functionally, by posting and interacting with content in Tildes we are tuning the various algorithmic recommendation feeds that we interact with to view us all similarly.
It's just an interesting side effect I noticed and some food for thought about the effectiveness of a link aggregator or discussion forum at surfacing novel, interesting content we might not find otherwise. In part, this could just be an effect of Tildes being kind of small and having lots of self-selection biases for its user population. Perhaps if it was more diverse we'd be exposed to more things that break the mold and recommendation algorithms won't be able to pin it all down as easily. In fact, we may be able to use this effect as a way to test the breadth and diversity of content and types of people a site is attracting.
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Our fundamental right to shame and shun The New York Times
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New York Times tech workers vote to certify union
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The New York Times Tech Union vote count starts this morning, and we made a live vote tracker!
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What newspapers do you support? What are the criteria you use to judge whether they're worthy of your support?
I'm sold on the idea of supporting good journalism in some way but it's less clear to me what newspapers qualify. I'm curious to hear what other folks here use / monetarily support.
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The New York Times buys Wordle
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The first standard to assure a photo’s authenticity has been created
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BBC licence fee to be abolished in 2027 and funding frozen
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US National Labor Relations Board sets NYT Tech Guild election, rejects attempts to exclude workers
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Chris Wallace announces he is leaving Fox News, joining CNN+
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We lied to you and we'll do it again
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Where are all the Black teen comedies?
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What to do when the KKK shoots and other lessons from Houston’s underground paper
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The Guardian is trying to intimidate Eoin Higgins into retracting his coverage of transphobia in their newsroom
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Former US president Donald Trump launches 'TRUTH' social
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Epistemology of the Internet — and of traditional media
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How one man was wrongly accused in Kongsberg attack – many international media outlets picked up on speculative tweets
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A secretive hedge fund is gutting newsrooms
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Christopher Biggins’ car-crash Superman interview proves how toxic the media has become
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Last year I started reading a physical newspaper
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Four things I liked in Q3
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China's media cracks down on 'effeminate' styles
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High Court of Australia rules that media outlets are publishers of third-party Facebook comments
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Gamasutra is becoming Game Developer - Switching to a new name, domain, and website this Thursday
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Anti-vaccine protesters storm BBC HQ – years after it moved out
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How major media outlets screwed up the vaccine 'breakthrough' story
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Is Glenn Greenwald the new master of right-wing media?
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A remarkable silence: Media blackout after key witness against Assange admits lying
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The day I almost decided to hold the press to account
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Screenshot, save, share, shame: Making sense of new media through screenshots and public shame by Frances Corry
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