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29 votes
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Reddit testing a new "tip" feature. Giving real money to other users.
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YouTube vs PeerTube: Thoughts on PeerTube as a competitor to YouTube
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Anti-Muslim hate has been rampant on Reddit since the New Zealand shooting
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After New Zealand shooting, founder of 8chan expresses regrets
Original article on 'Wall Street Journal': After New Zealand Shooting, Founder of 8chan Expresses Regrets For those of you who, like me, can't read that article, here's a different article from...
Original article on 'Wall Street Journal': After New Zealand Shooting, Founder of 8chan Expresses Regrets
For those of you who, like me, can't read that article, here's a different article from newshub.co.nz that talks about it: Christchurch terror attack: 8chan founder expresses regret
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WhatsApp’s new feature tells you how many times your message has been forwarded
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Intransigence: A social history of the internet
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How Facebook's hour of inaction enabled the Christchurch video to spread
8 votes -
The role of mastodon.social in the Mastodon ecosystem
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Facebook's war on free will
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Facebook stored hundreds of millions of user passwords in plain text for years
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New Zealand & Australia ISPs and telcos block access to sites hosting Christchurch shooting video
New Zealand ISPs are blocking sites that do not remove Christchurch shooting video New Zealand Mobile Carriers Block 8chan, 4chan, and LiveLeak And, in Australia: Telco giants block websites...
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New Zealand ISPs are blocking sites that do not remove Christchurch shooting video
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New Zealand Mobile Carriers Block 8chan, 4chan, and LiveLeak
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And, in Australia: Telco giants block websites sharing footage of Christchurch attacks
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The block on some sites seems to have been lifted in Australia: Telcos block access to 4chan, other sites
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Instagram adds in-app checkout as part of its big push into shopping
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A Russian 'troll slayer' went undercover at a troll factory and found that hundreds of Russians were working as paid trolls in rotating shifts
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The internet is not your friend: MySpace and the loss of memories
6 votes -
Why your newsfeed sucks
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Inside YouTube’s struggles to shut down video of the New Zealand shooting
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Anti-Muslim hate speech is absolutely relentless on social media even as platforms crack down on other extremist groups
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Who are some interesting people or organisations to follow on Mastodon and the Fediverse?
I created a Mastodon account today, and am interested in filling my timeline with interesting people and ideas.
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Kurzgesagt's "Trust" video may have been a preemptive move to avoid criticism
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Myspace lost all the music its users uploaded between 2003 and 2015
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Why tech companies failed to keep the New Zealand shooter’s extremism from going viral
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Inside the 'shitposting' subculture the alleged Christchurch shooter belonged to
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Several alternatives to LinkedIn
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Saving of public Google+ content at the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine by the Archive Team has begun
16 votes -
Beware online "filter bubbles" | Eli Pariser
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The eerie absence of viral fakes after the New Zealand mosque attacks
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Reddit has banned r/watchpeopledie
An undoubtedly horrific subreddit that always seemed to comply with reddit TOS and the admins has been banned, probably related to the NZ shooting video that was in the subreddit yesterday until...
An undoubtedly horrific subreddit that always seemed to comply with reddit TOS and the admins has been banned, probably related to the NZ shooting video that was in the subreddit yesterday until it was taken down by admins. Looks like they're getting ahead of MSM discovering that this shit exists on the site?
Will add any updates here.
r/gore is gone as well.
From @nacho:
It's not ahead of controversy, it's in response to the Reuters article calling out /r/watchpeopledie.
Members of a group called “watchpeopledie” on internet discussion board Reddit, for example, discussed how to share the footage even as the website took steps to limit its spread.
Reddit - which has over 20 investors, including Conde Nast owner Advance Publications - said it was actively monitoring the situation in New Zealand.
“Any content containing links to the video stream are being removed in accordance with our site-wide policy,” it said.
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Facebook, Axios and NBC paid to manage their reputation on Wikipedia
11 votes -
One year in, Facebook’s big algorithm change has spurred an angry, Fox News-dominated — and very engaged! — News Feed
11 votes -
Telegram gets three million new signups during Facebook apps’ outage
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Reddit has become a battleground of alleged Chinese trolls
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Facebook’s News Feed era is now officially over: What Chris Cox’s departure means for the company
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Tumblr suffers 150 million drop in traffic after porn ban
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PS5 leak exposes laziness in PC tech channels
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TikTok will change the way your social media works — even if you’re avoiding it
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Thoughts on the Fediverse?
What are your thoughts on the Fediverse style model of social media/websites in general? If you are unfamiliar with it, https://peertube.social/videos/watch/9c9de5e8-0a1e-484a-b099-e80766180a6d...
What are your thoughts on the Fediverse style model of social media/websites in general? If you are unfamiliar with it, https://peertube.social/videos/watch/9c9de5e8-0a1e-484a-b099-e80766180a6d and https://peertube.social/videos/watch/d9bd2ee9-b7a4-44e3-8d65-61badd15c6e6
EDIT: Punctuation
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Twitter has ambitious plans to change the way we tweet by limiting snark and improving the "health" of interactions, but so far it's gone nowhere
15 votes -
Obscure no-deal Brexit group is UK's biggest political spender on Facebook
17 votes -
YouTube is rolling out a feature that shows fact-checks when people search for sensitive topics
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Facebook only cares about privacy because it has to
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Mark Zuckerberg: A Privacy-Focused Vision for Social Networking
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What would you want in a Stackoverflow/Quora competitor?
My friend was rambling about making his own Stackoverflow/quora clone, but with some random specific features. Note that this project would probably compete directly with Quora, but have multiple...
My friend was rambling about making his own Stackoverflow/quora clone, but with some random specific features.
Note that this project would probably compete directly with Quora, but have multiple subcomminties like Stackoverflow/Reddit. We think taking programming FAQs from SO is too uphill of a battle to focus on.
What are some great ideas?
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Are certain message boards like Tildes, Reddit etc. social engineering?
The active development of Tildes and the feedback/discussions about features and mechanisms had me thinking. Is the conscious design and moderation of forums for public discourse a manner of...
The active development of Tildes and the feedback/discussions about features and mechanisms had me thinking. Is the conscious design and moderation of forums for public discourse a manner of social engineering?
I know the connotation of social engineering is usually negative, as in manipulating people for politics. But it's a double edged sword.
Most recently I was reading this feedback on removing usernames from link topics and while reading the comments I was thinking of how meta this all is. It's meta-meta-cognition in that we (well, by far the actual developers) are designing the space within which we execute our discourse and thinking. To paraphrase the above example: user identification can bias one's own impulse reaction to content, either to a beneficial or detrimental end, so how do we want this?
The moderation-influenced scenario is a bit more tricky because it can become too top-heavy, as in one prominent example many of us came from recently... But I think with a balance of direction from the overlords (jk, there is also public input as mentioned) and the chaos of natural public discourse, you could obtain an efficient environment for the exchange of ideas.
I'm not sure what my stimulating question would be for you all, so just tell me what you think.
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‘Is my absence from social media a red flag?’
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The life of a comment moderator for a right-wing website
27 votes -
Memes are our generation's protest art
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Inside Facebook’s war on hate speech: An exclusive embed with Facebook’s shadow government
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Revealed: Facebook’s global lobbying against data privacy laws
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YouTube bans comments on videos of children
35 votes