Zeynep Tufekciಪರಿಶೀಲಿಸಿದ ಖಾತೆ

@zeynep

Thinking about our tools, ourselves. +Sociology Asst. Prof. Carnegie Fellow. Writer at & . Harvard . Ex-.

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  1. ಪಿನ್ ಮಾಡಿದ ಟ್ವೀಟ್

    Refugee kids I met in Turkey. Kids are resilient. Give them a chance. My op-ed: world's shame.

  2. Turkey may have a new prime minister in few weeks. (Erdogan is president, not prime minister, that's not changing.)

  3. ಗೆ ಪ್ರತ್ಯುತ್ತರವಾಗಿ

    . Yeah, I know too much about pre-war Germany. See "Coming of the Third Reich", R.J. Evans.

  4. Yeah. Anything that is open by design, and not guarded voraciously, will eventually be colonized by more powerful.

  5. Again, activist sentenced to 6 months, Sanaa is sister who also jailed! Photo Via

  6. That said, US is a low-participation, high-apathy election country. The electorate is realigning. Nothing to take for granted. It's a fight.

  7. Democrats are unlikely to get stuck, unorganized, flailing, wondering who they loathe more the way Republicans did while Trump rode a wave.

  8. But scaling up fast doesn't carry to taking turns at speed while facing an organized adversary in bigger battleground, aka general election.

  9. Long-term structural dynamics on the Rep side AND celebrity candidate with keen sense of media AND social media=Trump could scale up fast. +

  10. The Republican field was a study in game theory: Trump adversaries getting caught in swamps (local minima), admittedly of their own making.

  11. My sense from here: Like movements I study. lack of infrastructure & org chops will thwart Trump now that he faces an organized adversary.

  12. Looking for Trump 2016 analysis? Read the August 2015 piece that laid it all out. Correctly.

  13. Someone write and pitch this script: "It's like Hunger Games meets Black Mirror."

  14. Exactly. The long, pathetic procession to kiss Trump's ring by those who once bitterly opposed him makes his point.

  15. Anyway. Carry on.

  16. The polls have long had Trump clearly winning the primary and clearly losing the general. This is not complicated.

  17. Both polls and academic research were showing room in the GOP base for what Trump represents. It was punditry that dismissed the signs.

  18. But the polls strongly suggested he would! Pundits were wrong, the polls were not.

  19. Trump's the presumptive nominee. For academic research to help contextualize this, see thread here.

  20. File under "why the hell do we have to ask for this in 2016"

  21. Oh, finally, gee. Twitter, is great not for news, but about conversations about news. Let people find people easily.

  22. Look, conspiracy theories and bizarre, fact-free claims are a great fit for social media. Big gatekeepers have a big role in response.

  23. I *would* like them to move past "we're giving people what they want" and incorporate accountability and reflection.

  24. On Facebook choosing between sources. There is no neutral method here. They do & will have to make choices. Algo/bot/human mix— but choices.

  25. And given Facebook and Google are basically where the whole ad revenue goes, and where most finding stuff takes place, what they do matters.

  26. Yes, we had curators and gatekeepers before, and yes other spaces have been for sale. But this is the new version and it *is* powerful.

  27. About that Gizmodo story and Facebook's curators. The core is this: Facebook is a social space and a gatekeeper—and that space is for sale.

  28. There's a case in Turkey: Guy beats up fiance—claims it was because she "insulted Erdogan."

  29. Watched a Trump rally on Youtube—to confirm quote—and this is what my recommends look like now. Feedback cycle much?

  30. . Satoshi.. not a big deal. There are other crucial technical stories in which facts really matter & which get reported atrociously.

  31. . Reporters lack technical expertise and there aren't enough technical journalists (or lawmakers or officials) so reporting suffers.

  32. ಗೆ ಪ್ರತ್ಯುತ್ತರವಾಗಿ

    . Reporters are used to "he claimed / she claimed" reporting, not a good thing in this day and age. Defending facts is *the* fight.

  33. Also, wow, who needs fiction when non-fiction has so many twists. Bitcoin, the novel, would be so good.

  34. Of course, unless this is all an elaborate hoax by *Satoshi* who has a wicked sense of humor, and needed fall guy Wright as paid actor. 😂

  35. Also, Wright has been caught with flat-out fabrications, hoaxes and lies for about a dozen times now. It's a high, high bar.

  36. Reporters. It has to be the genesis block, not an "early" block. He should sign known text with genesis block key.

  37. US independents are mostly an artifact of the US "first-past-the-post" system that forces two parties—not a result of "being in the middle".

  38. IOW, "independents" can be rigid and ideologically "extreme", and often are. They just group it differently that current political parties.

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