During Covid, Vinta Nanda and I opened a forum for conversation @Clubhouse. Today’s blog focuses on one such discussion around the stance of youth in shaping our news landscape. Recognising the potential for media manipulation, this generation is not only aware of misinformation but also actively engages in fact-checking. They are disillusioned with the existing…Read more @Clubhousing with Millenials| Content Matters
Anytime a new social app like Clubhouse captures millions of people’s attention and skyrockets to a supposed billion dollar valuation in a matter of months, I wonder: What is this activity replacing? Which app has been shoved aside for the new kid on the block? The obvious answer is that Clubhouse listening time is replacingContinue reading "Clubhouse and Continuous Partial Attention"| Ben Casnocha
What does the rise of live, audio-based social media mean for identifying and moderating misinformation? We’ve taken a look at the platforms and their moderation policies, and offer some key takeaways for journalists and misinformation researchers. (Updated January 31, 2022.) Audio misinformation comes in many forms One of the challenges of tracking audio misinformation on […] The post An introduction to live audio social media and misinformation appeared first on First Draft.| First Draft
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