Antitrust enforcers sent a message to American business with their move against Facebook: Don’t get too big and influential.
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Tag Archives: Social Media
Disabling Creeps, But Not Their Enablers
An actor speaks out against abuse on social media, whose algorithms force women to deal with creeps.
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Staying Close While We Are Apart
Without face-to-face contact, staying close personally and professionally demands effort, but brings rewards.
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Fear Of Masking
Rational fears can lead to irrational conduct, some of it atrocious. Compassion as well as condemnation might be warranted.
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Trump Meets Nietzsche
Trump’s assault on Twitter is doomed to fail, or to backfire if it succeeds. He should choose his enemies more carefully.
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A Man, A Woman, A Dog And A Park
A not entirely chance encounter demonstrates that it is possible to be a bully about being right.
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Goodbye To The 2010s
Despite all the bickering, the 2010s turned out well for many (especially same-sex couples). We hope this was true for you.
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Singing An Investment Adviser’s Praises
Is your investment adviser the best ever? The adviser may be able to quote you, if the SEC proceeds with a rules change.
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Dark Tourism
Visits to sites of mass tragedy, known as “dark tourism,” are increasing. Not all visitors behave appropriately.
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Defining Censorship Before Denouncing It
Digital platforms’ bans on certain content or its purveyors may be annoying to some audiences, but they are not censorship.
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