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The Facebook F-Up as a Wake-Up Call
As I write this, Facebook is facing what is likely the most intense crisis of confidence in its roughly 14 years of existence. While obviously important for the company, this development also raises broad and increasingly urgent questions about the … Continue reading →
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Tagged advertising, AI, Attention Economy, big data, democracy, digital technology, Facebook, Internet, Internet policy, platforms, politics, privacy, regulation
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Serving Users (to Advertisers to Benefit Shareholders)
In its early years, a key driver of Facebook’s approach to growth was to “move fast and break things” in pursuit of “domination.” This growth strategy has been reflected in Facebook’s approach to protecting users’ personal data–which may have violated a 2011 FTC consent decree. One … Continue reading →
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Tagged advertising, AI, Attention Economy, big data, democracy, digital technology, Facebook, Internet, Internet policy, platforms, privacy, regulation
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Data as Power: Approaches to Righting the Balance
Not surprisingly, revelations about the unauthorized release of personal data on 87 million Facebook users to a firm using the data to design and target manipulative political messages has triggered an upsurge in concern about the adequacy of data privacy at … Continue reading →
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Platform Cooperativism: Acknowledging the Rights of “Produsers”
The discussion below builds on a prior post focused on the work of Marjorie Kelly, whose two books provide a framework for analyzing characteristics and impacts of alternative allocations of enterprise ownership rights. That framework describes key differences between “generative” and “extractive” ownership models, … Continue reading →
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Tagged cooperatives, democracy, Facebook, governance, Internet, Internet policy, platforms, privacy
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