Over 1,500 people, from all over the world, have told us what they feel about the latest technology. Take a look here to see what they had to say; https://t.co/9co05ToxDD
@AkwyZ@AsieduEdmund@debraruh@NeilMilliken@nabileid1@StreitzAbility I still find it fascinating @AkwyZ to consider how and when platforms like Facebook should intervene by deciding what is or is not too ‘toxic’ to recommend to users. Clearly fb treats ‘freedom of expression’ & ‘freedom to see things I disagree with’ differently
Over 1,500 people, from all over the world, have told us what they feel about the latest technology. Take a look here to see what they had to say; https://t.co/9co05ToxDD
@d_zygmont Hi Domique, I’m really sorry for my delayed response - I had a bit of a break from Twitter earlier this year and missed your message. I recognise that you may have completed your thesis by now! If you’re still interested, @The_Digital_COO and I are still actively researching CDR
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A4 - As with #WelcomeByNeatebox@gavinneate, raising societal awareness of food allergies might require equal parts 1. Empowering the sufferer to stay safe, and 2. Empowering the food provider to offer a compassionate customer service #Axschat
A4. I am a big believer in the power of education to transform society, understanding the importance of an allergy can be taught efficiently in early education. #axschat
A4 - It seems like major incidents and the resulting bad press only lead to reactionary and short term measures. Maybe it is regulation that has to step in to protect and empower the customer with allergies? #AXschat
A3 - I think part of the answer lies in forming communities. Gluten intolerance has a community in Glasgow - advising you on where best to eat. Found a great gluten-free curry place 😁 #AXSChat
A1 - It concerns me that food manufacturers and retailers have been scared by recent high profile allergy incidents into being overly cautious in their food packaging. ‘May Contain Nuts’ has become a very easy phrase to use. Why not remove the trace? #AXSchat