Links Mar 24-30, 2019


Saturday Mar 30, 2019

Someone campaigning for Trump courts the African American vote.   twitter.com

Zynep Tufekci said, "No worries, folks. Academics have kept a full record including transcripts of all his interviews/videos. You can thank @michaelzimmer who runs the project and who had the foresight. Here you go. https://www.zuckerbergfiles.org"   twitter.com

"Three excellent websites for educating consumers about online and digital privacy are privacytools.io, thinkprivacy.io, and privacy.haus" this person calling himself Richard Schwartz just said.   twitter.com


Friday Mar 29, 2019

"It gets harder and harder to give Facebook the benefit of the doubt. On anything."   twitter.com


Thursday Mar 28, 2019

Examples of design to present GDPR privacy choices.   subtraction.com

"Although some news workers recognize the risk of losing content, they continue to rely on a content management systems or cloud-based servers to store their work, practices they confuse with preservation and that we argue are not the same."   cjr.org

AP Style Guide of 1931 warned, "Fakes 'Ballyhoos': Tactics employed by some interests to gain publicity have necessitated watchfulness to preclude being victimized by misleading or faked stories."   poynter.org

To truly determine how well trigger warnings are influencing students’ mental health, "both the warnings’ proponents and their haters need to be ready to be proved wrong."   theatlantic.com

The slow news movement is growing, but in true character, is not growing quickly.   niemanlap.org

A lot to mine in this pew study of who gets their news in analog, digital or combined formats.   journalism.org


Wednesday Mar 27, 2019

China's internet censor, whose high-positioned government role was created in 2014, and made a point to be photographed shaking hands with Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg, was sentenced to 14 years in prison on charges of accepting $4.6 million in bribes. He expressed remorse and plans no appeal.   bloomberg.com

Europe's newly-voted in copyright protection law, Article 13, which many web publishers say is a form of censorship, "won’t come into law until 2021 across all European countries and can be amended or even contested over the course of the next few years."   dotesports.com

One story about a Catholic priests' court conviction sparked dozens of journalists and news outlets in Australia to breach a judge-imposed gag order, resulting in government authorities sending 100s of letters threatening to charge them in counts that could result in jail time, and the case "has highlighted the difficulty in enforcing such orders in the digital world."   apnews.com

Brian Christian's "The Most Human Human: What Artificial Intelligence Teaches Us About Being Alive" was published in 2012.   amazon.com

"Spain has issued at least two international arrest warrants for members of a self-proclaimed human rights group who allegedly led a mysterious raid at the North Korean Embassy in Madrid last month and offered the FBI stolen data from the break-in."   apnews.com


Tuesday Mar 26, 2019

A teen asks Miss Manners for guidelines on privacy while composing emails.   spokesman.com

How to read print books to a toddler.   nytimes.com


Sunday Mar 24, 2019

2017, Is Hyper-Personalized Marketing Killing Social Culture?:    posmarketingblog.com


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