On your phone, which do you use as your main Photo Gallery app?
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Default Photo Gallery App
40%
Third-Party Privacy Respecting Photo Gallery App
60%
Third-Party Non-Privacy Respecting Photo Gallery App
0%
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.> ... propaganda has a consistent aim: to influence the target to feel a certain way or form a certain opinion about a concept or entity. Propaganda is most often associated with governments, but activist groups, companies, and the media also produce it..> Advertising has been the business model that powers the internet since the earliest days of banners, popups, and garish blue hyperlinks; it’s sometimes called “the original sin of the internet.” As anyone who has seen an ad knows, advertising is most effective when it’s targeted and engaging, and the social platforms were uniquely suited both to target and to engage..> To help solve the information-glut problem, the platforms have to act as curators. Three curatorial functions in particular have proliferated across the web: search, trending, and recommendation engines. And each of these has become a battleground for motivated propagandists..> ... #DARPA researchers believe that memes can change individual and group values and behavior. They fit our information consumption infrastructure: big image, limited text, capable of being understood thoroughly with minimal effort. Person-to-person transmission and social virality tools enable them to spread easily and jump from group to group, evolving and changing as they do..> Ridicule is one of the most potent forces for breaking a powerful brand or cutting down a symbol of authority, and meme culture is extraordinarily adept at ridicule..> ... “Trolling, it might be said, is the social media equivalent of guerrilla warfare, and memes are its currency of propaganda.” [ #JeffGiesea a #DonaldTrump #ImageManager ].> ... Facts are largely irrelevant; a recent study of Twitter from 2006 to 2017 tracked 126,000 rumors spread by 3 million people. “False news reached more people than the truth; the top 1% of false news cascades diffused to between 1000 and 100,000 people, whereas the truth rarely diffused to more than 1000 people. Falsehood also diffused faster than the truth.” The researchers who published this conclusion, Soroush Vosoughi, Deb Roy, and Sinan Aral, noted that false news “was more novel than true news,” and suggested that novelty might be one reason people shared it..> ... #HerbertSimon put it, “A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it.”.> ... if you control the messages, you control the people reading them...
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https://yalereview.org/article/computational-propaganda

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Renée DiResta: "Computational Propaganda"

An essay by Renée DiResta—"The pioneering public relations consultant Edward Bernays's words are nearly a century old, but today, in an era of rampant…

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