Showing posts with label junk news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label junk news. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2018

SOCIAL MEDIA - Should We Be More Like Cats?

"Why we should be more like cats than dogs when it comes to social media" PBS NewsHour 5/17/2018

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SUMMARY:  Computer scientist and virtual reality pioneer Jaron Lanier doesn't mince words when it comes to social media.  In his latest book, "Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now," says the economic model is based on "sneaky manipulation."  Economics correspondent Paul Solman sits down with Lanier to discuss how the medium is designed to engaged us and how it could hurt us.

FACEBOOK - News or Junk?

"Inside Facebook’s race to separate news from junk" PBS NewsHour 5/16/2018

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SUMMARY:  At Facebook, there are two competing goals; keep the platform free and open to a broad spectrum of ideas and opinions, while reducing the spread of misinformation.  The company says it's not in the business of making editorial judgments, so they use fact-checkers, artificial intelligence and their users.  Can they stop junk news from adapting?  Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports.

Monday, May 14, 2018

OUR NEWS FEEDS - Love of Junk News

"Why we love to like junk news that reaffirms our beliefs" PBS NewsHour 5/9/2018

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SUMMARY:  Facebook is exquisitely designed to feed our addiction to hyper-partisan content.  In this world, fringe players who are apt to be more strident end up at the top of our news feeds, burying the middle ground.  Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports on the ways junk news feeds into our own beliefs about politics, institutions, and government.

Monday, May 07, 2018

DIVIDED AMERICA - Roll of Anger on Social Media

"Online anger is gold to this junk-news pioneer" PBS NewsHour 5/2/2018

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SUMMARY:  Meet one of the Internet's most prolific distributors of hyper-partisan fare.  From California, Cyrus Massoumi caters to both liberals and conservatives, serving up political grist through various Facebook pages.  Science correspondent Miles O'Brien profiles a leading purveyor of junk news who has hit the jackpot exploiting the trend toward tribalism.

Monday, April 30, 2018

FACEBOOK - Can Be Fooled

"How Facebook’s news feed can be fooled into spreading misinformation" PBS NewsHour 4/25/2018

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SUMMARY:  Facebook’s news feed algorithm learns in great detail what we like, and then strives to give us more of the same -- and it's that technology that can be taken advantage of to spread junk news like a virus.  Science correspondent Miles O'Brien begins a four-part series on Facebook’s battle against misinformation that began after the 2016 Presidential election.




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