@2450fall18#qs#digitalgerrymandering What can realistically be done from a legal standpoint to address digital gerrymandering and polarizing feed algorithms?
@2450fall18#experience I make all of my accounts public because I feel like private accounts give me a false sense of privacy. Nothing is truly private online.
@2450fall18#reflection#transitivity#ex Last year I joined a new team and after becoming close friends with one of my teammates I became close friends with all of her friends.
@2450fall18#reflection#effectofnovelty can help people become more understanding of different viewpoints by attracting their attention and exposing them to new information.
@2450fall18#ex#algorithmicfiltering is what has led to polarized bubbles being formed online. These bubbles are only fed the content that they agree with - without ever being exposed to other opinions or viewpoints.
@2450fall18#reflection The ultimate #tragedyofthecommons is what has led to global warming and climate change. Too many people are abusing the world's resources without thinking of the consequences.
@2450fall18#ex#freeriders Back in the day when a new album came out, lots of free riders would take advantage of the situation and post music illegally to YouTube to collect ad revenue.
@2450fall18#publicandprivateblurred#ex Notifications on the iPhone X/XS only show someone's message if the phone recognizes your face - blurring the line between private and public spaces. I can handle private matters in a public space without anyone knowing.
@2450fall18#ex#selfcensorship Certain accounts on social media purposefully don't talk about politics because they don't want to ostracize any of their followers.