Taming the?Giants
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Taming the?Giants

More people are getting vocal against the dominance of big tech—this is my selection of some of the most thoughtful pieces from the past week.

I’ve raised the questions on societal risks of the dominance of a handful of internet giants from the early days of starting my newsletter. It’s good that it is getting mainstream attention. My friends at The Economist have put together a must-read memo to the bosses of Amazon, Facebook and Google:

You are an industry that embraces acronyms, so let me explain the situation with a new one: “BAADD”. You are thought to be too big, anti-competitive, addictive and destructive to democracy.

Zeynep Tufekci on the emergence of “phantom public sphere”:

Sure, Facebook and Twitter sometimes feel like places where masses of people experience things together simultaneously. […] Yes, mass discourse has become far easier for everyone to participate in — but it has simultaneously become a set of private conversations happening behind your back. Behind everyone’s backs.

Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook is going to prioritise local news based on trustworthiness, in turn, based on surveying local residents. It is a start for Facebook to recognise the need to curate sources but the troubling notion of “objectivity” still haunts Zuck’s announcement. I’m not sure if they get it yet.

Journalism professor Gabriel Kahn’s obdurate essay on the lies Facebook tells itself and us, its users:

The platform has probably more power than any company has ever wielded over information (and perhaps even our well-being). And yet it engages in zero public debate about the changes it makes. It simply rolls them out. We are asked to buy Facebook’s version of meaningful.

In other news:


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David B.

Founder at Kliklocal

6 年

fight fire with fire, you need to create an alternative to consumers. "If you build it they will come....."

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Student at teeba languetch schoo

6 年

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