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connectedrights.net | ||
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www.danstroot.com
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| | | | | A year ago I wrote about how big data, collected from social media sites, and machine learning was used to influence voting in the United States in "The man least likely to succeed in politics". Collecting data, and more specifically social data about each of us, has been described as the "new goldrush". Yet many of us are unaware of how technology is enabling the use (and misuse) of our personal data. As a technologist I find this area fascinating and evolving rapidly. | |
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www.humanetech.com
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| | | | | Due to perverse incentives, social media is weakening global democratic functioning. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok are financially incentivized to amplify the most engaging content. This leads to an overrepresentation of fake news, disinformation, and divisive content. | |
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thegabbler.com
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| | | | | The Gabbler is a creative website of humor, culture, and current events. | |
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indieweb.org
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| | | [AI summary] The text provides a comprehensive overview of IndieAuth, an open protocol for decentralized identity and authentication. It covers the protocol's purpose, key concepts like authorization and token endpoints, implementation examples, and related technologies. The content is structured into sections explaining the protocol's design, use cases, and practical applications. | ||