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recent bookmarks from jmThe 'lockdown sceptics' want a culture war, with experts as the enemy | Coronavirus outbreak | The Guardian2020-05-18T15:08:48+00:00
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/18/lockdown-sceptics-coronavirus-brexit?CMP=fb_cif
jmin the comment sections of some of the rightwing press, a new, virulent strain of Covid-19 scepticism has emerged that is the precise opposite of journalism. Rather than holding power to account, it distorts and bends reality to serve elite interests – and to warp public debate. In the pages of the Daily Telegraph, the Spectator and other outlets, Britain’s contemporary “lockdown sceptics” have dedicated themselves to a singular cause: proving that the UK response to coronavirus has been a massive, hysterical overreaction. “Lift the lockdown” is their cogito ergo sum; Sweden their promised land.
]]>lockdown uk politics brexit experts daily-telegraph spectator right-wing covid-19 sceptics libertarians contrarians culture-warhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:jm/b:b5f10b0daef7/Yelp, The Red Hen, And How All Tech Platforms Are Now Pawns In The Culture War2018-06-26T10:08:52+00:00
https://www.buzzfeed.com/charliewarzel/yelp-the-red-hen-and-how-all-tech-platforms-are-now-pawns#.hgVAmWjZ2
jmThough the brigading of review sites and doxxing behavior isn’t exactly new, the speed and coordination is; one consequence of a never-ending information war is that everyone is already well versed in their specific roles. And across the internet, it appears that technology platforms, both big and small, must grapple with the reality that they are now powerful instruments in an increasingly toxic political and cultural battle. After years attempting to dodge notions of bias at all costs, Silicon Valley’s tech platforms are up against a painful reality: They need to expect and prepare for the armies of the culture war and all the uncomfortable policing that inevitably follows.
Policing and intervening isn’t just politically tricky for the platforms, it’s also a tacit admission that Big Tech’s utopian ideologies are deeply flawed in practice. Connecting everyone and everything in an instantly accessible way can have terrible consequences that the tech industry still doesn’t seem to be on top of. Silicon Valley frequently demos a future of seamless integration. It’s a future where cross-referencing your calendar with Yelp, Waze, and Uber creates a service that’s greater than the sum of its parts. It’s an appealing vision, but it is increasingly co-opted by its darker counterpart, in which major technology platforms are daisy-chained together to manipulate, abuse, and harass.
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