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Don’t expect ‘fake news’ to disappear in 2018
Don’t expect ‘fake news’ to disappear in 2018
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Jason Kornwitz
January 2, 2018
New student-created app makes ‘friending’ easy
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New student-created app makes ‘friending’ easy
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Jason Kornwitz
October 18, 2017
When it comes to social media, consumers trust each other, not big brands
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When it comes to social media, consumers trust each other, not big brands
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Jason Kornwitz
September 18, 2017
The evolving laws and rules around privacy, data security, and robots
The evolving laws and rules around privacy, data security, and robots
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Greg St. Martin
September 6, 2017
Game of Thrones spoilers—they’re cold as ice, so where are the ethical boundaries?
Game of Thrones spoilers—they’re cold as ice, so where are the ethical boundaries?
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Greg St. Martin
August 25, 2017
Study finds ‘modest correlation’ between journalists’ social networks and ideology of their news content
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Study finds ‘modest correlation’ between journalists’ social networks and ideology of their news content
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Greg St. Martin
August 18, 2017
Spotting a social bot might be harder than you think
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Spotting a social bot might be harder than you think
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Allie Nicodemo
August 14, 2017
The unclear legal impact of Trump’s ban on transgender people in the military
The unclear legal impact of Trump’s ban on transgender people in the military
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Molly Callahan
July 27, 2017
Why intent matters when posting after a tragedy
Why intent matters when posting after a tragedy
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Molly Callahan
May 24, 2017
Where does Facebook Live go from here?
Where does Facebook Live go from here?
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Jason Kornwitz
April 20, 2017
Social media spotlight: David Lazer
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Social media spotlight: David Lazer
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Greg St. Martin
March 7, 2017
Researchers link Facebook activity to living longer
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Researchers link Facebook activity to living longer
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Thea Singer
October 31, 2016
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