From c10c7c49b2359f09289e7afaf62ce1bff04fd800 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Wang Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 01:10:29 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] fixing link --- 1 Web 2017.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/1 Web 2017.md b/1 Web 2017.md index 0be78e1..56f3ecb 100644 --- a/1 Web 2017.md +++ b/1 Web 2017.md @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Our AI future is one where law enforcement and governments, acting under the bes * [Does Each Click of Attention Cost a Bit of Ourselves?](https://aeon.co/essays/does-each-click-of-attention-cost-a-bit-of-ourselves) * [Fantastic multi-part series on narratives, storytelling, and attention](https://blog.collectivejourney.com/why-is-this-happening-d1287d5ee4ee) by Jeff Gomez. Start from the beginning, or if you're short on time, just read [Superpositioning: How Digital Communication Is Blowing Us Back To the Stone Age](https://blog.collectivejourney.com/superpositioning-fef1e10ff24c) * [The Mark Zuckerberg Manifesto Is a Blueprint for Destroying Journalism](https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/02/the-mark-zuckerberg-manifesto-is-a-blueprint-for-destroying-journalism/517113/) - We can't rely on Facebook to fix The Feed because the concept of a "The Feed" is itself the problem. - * [Pizzagate is nothing new: GamerGate and revenge porn laid the groundwork]((http://money.cnn.com/2016/12/06/technology/tech-pizzagate-online-harassment/index.html)) - Chemaly points out that the business models of companies like Facebook mean that they benefit from clicks regardless of the content. She got Facebook to crack down on photos that perpetuated violence against women and rape in 2013 by pointing out to advertisers that their ads were next to these questionable images. The financial incentive for Facebook helped force its hand. "You have to change the way [tech companies] compensated," she added, adding that otherwise, she suspects "we're just going to see more" instances like Pizzagate. + * [Pizzagate is nothing new: GamerGate and revenge porn laid the groundwork](http://money.cnn.com/2016/12/06/technology/tech-pizzagate-online-harassment/index.html)) - Chemaly points out that the business models of companies like Facebook mean that they benefit from clicks regardless of the content. She got Facebook to crack down on photos that perpetuated violence against women and rape in 2013 by pointing out to advertisers that their ads were next to these questionable images. The financial incentive for Facebook helped force its hand. "You have to change the way [tech companies] compensated," she added, adding that otherwise, she suspects "we're just going to see more" instances like Pizzagate. * [Global Guerillas blog post "Three Choices"](http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2017/02/three-choices.html): "Trump's currently trying to adapt this insurgency to govern. Where will it take us? Early results suggest that Trump's insurgency is better suited for dismantling a large, bureaucratic government and international order than running it. It's also the type of network that will erode the rule of law over time. ... My bet is on a participatory political system made possible by social networking. It's the best chance for a better future. A system where we put social networking to work for us instead of against us. Of course, the reality is probably something different: we're prepping for a civil war."