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Each chapter of this comprehensive survey addresses one aspect of Facebook: the pleasure it provides, the surveillance it conducts, the attention it grabs, its belief in its own benevolence, its role in protest, its role in politics, and the disinformation it spreads. In Chapter One, \"The ...
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In the era of#DeleteFacebook, when the social network is being charged with profiting off people'spersonal data, spreadingfake newsand evenkilling civil democracy, TIM is a reminder that social media can still be an incredible tool for unifying people. Facebook is helping LGBT...
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Move fast and break things: how Facebook, Google, and Amazon cornered culture and undermined democracyIncludes bibliographical references and indexTaplin, JonathanLittle, Brown J Taplin,B Little 被引量: 0发表: 0年 The Future of Socialism It is surely time to raise the issue of the future of ...
In a memo titled "Political Party Response to '18 Algorithm Change," a Facebook staffer wrote that "many parties, including those that have shifted strongly to the negative, worry about the long-term effects on democracy." In a statement to CBS News, a Facebook spokesperson said, "the goa...
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