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Repeating Things Makes Them Seem True, Sort Of | Psychology Today
How Your Friendly Social Media Gestures are Being Used for Nefarious Purposes | by Denise Shelton | Medium
Who’s hijacked our minds on LinkedIn? | by Prabhakar Bind | Dec, 2021 | UX Collective
A critical thinking approach to identifying how we fall prey to the psychologically exploitative strategies being used by some content creators on LinkedIn and other social media
Chapter 4 Using Twitter as a Data Source: An Overview of Ethical, Legal, and Methodological Challenges - White Rose Research Online
Satire in the Digital Age - YouTube
Federal Social Media Accessibility Toolkit Hackpad / Digital.gov
A Field Guide to “Fake News” and Other Information Disorders
A Field Guide to “Fake News” and Other Information Disorders explores the use of digital methods to study false viral news, political memes, trolling practices and their social life online. It responds to an increasing demand for understanding the interplay between digital platforms, misleading information, propaganda and viral content practices, and their influence on politics and public life in democratic societies.
Protecting your online privacy is tough—but here's a start — Quartz
Graphic of layers - 1) what you share, 2) what your behavior tells them, 3) what the machine thinks about you
FTC Compliance and Disclosures: How to Keep it Real - WOMMA
No more flies in their eyes? | Bond
How do the photos used by development organisations affect perceptions of international development? How do agencies ensure that images preserve their subjects’ dignity? Has social media created new opportunities for self-representation, or just reinforced the use of outdated visual clichés? These are some of the questions addressed during last week’s #DevPix Twitter chat hosted by the Overseas Development Institute. The topic sparked a lively conversation…