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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 29, 2014

Melissa Agnes

How The UAE and Saudi Arabia Are Doing Great Things on Social Media. TCIP #017 – Exploring Garden Grove Fire Department’s Social Media and Electronic Communication in Crisis with Thanh Nguyen. Is government paying enough attention to privacy in its mobile apps? How to Successfully Submit Your Article to Wikipedia.

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Who Is Fighting Fake News? [article]

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The online communications revolution has unleashed a Pandora’s box of disturbing problems that threaten privacy, democracy — even the concept of objective truth. Any time YouTube finds a questionable piece of video content, it will add a text box linking pertinent “factual” information supplied by Wikipedia.

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 29, 2014

Melissa Agnes

How The UAE and Saudi Arabia Are Doing Great Things on Social Media. TCIP #017 – Exploring Garden Grove Fire Department’s Social Media and Electronic Communication in Crisis with Thanh Nguyen. Is government paying enough attention to privacy in its mobile apps? How to Successfully Submit Your Article to Wikipedia.

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How Emerging Social Networks are Applying Economic Models to Attention and Content

Where the Fishermen Ain't

One would imagine that any social network endorsed by the hacktivist collective Anonymous would have to be open-source, encrypted end-to-end, and fully dedicated to privacy. Much of what we find valuable on the web has been built on the backs of unpaid volunteers, such as Wikipedia editors or the moderators of your favorite subreddit.

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How Emerging Social Networks are Applying Economic Models to Attention and Content

Where the Fishermen Ain't

One would imagine that any social network endorsed by the hacktivist collective Anonymous would have to be open-source, encrypted end-to-end, and fully dedicated to privacy. Much of what we find valuable on the web has been built on the backs of unpaid volunteers, such as Wikipedia editors or the moderators of your favorite subreddit.

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