judeswae, to random
@judeswae@toot.thoughtworks.com avatar

"What if the big tech companies achieved their ultimate business goal — maximizing engagement on their platforms — in a way that has undermined our ability to function as an open society? What if they realized that when folks agree on a solution to a problem, they are most likely to log off a site or move on?"

Chuck Todd: The race to build a better internet — before it's too late
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/chuck-todd-race-build-better-internet-late-rcna149925

#ResponsibleTech #polarization

SohanDsouza, to Russia
@SohanDsouza@mstdn.social avatar

At @DFRLab: 〝The disinformation campaign is similar to ones seen in Europe. Both seek to decrease support for Ukraine, undermine public trust in their institutions and polarize society, says Jakub Kalenský, a senior analyst at Helsinki-based European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats.〞
https://www.voanews.com/a/how-russia-s-disinformation-campaign-seeps-into-us-views-/7566503.html

#disinformation #infops #Kremlin #Russia #Ukraine #polarization

happyborg, to foss
@happyborg@fosstodon.org avatar

If your project is , or , you are now probably one of the bad guys.

If you don't know why this is bad:

Same for contributing to projects with permissive licensing.

As copyright owner of a project you can be a good guy again: switch to

Also stop contributing to other projects that won't switch, after politely explaining why you have a problem with their .

And avoid using those projects when you can.

bkrawczyk,
@bkrawczyk@fosstodon.org avatar

@happyborg if you wish, publish your code on whichever license you want.

Stop shaming and blaming developers that donate their time and code to everybody.

Not everybody wants a viral license.

Your toot is harmful. Shaming and blaming others will have an effect of them not giving a damn about open source. #GPL is not the answer to everything. There are dozens of #opensource licenses to choose from. Why do you try to polarize the community?

#licensing #polarization #schism #forcedfreedom

Nonilex, to connecticut
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

, senator & VP nominee, dies at 82

, the doggedly independent 4-term from who was the Democratic nominee for VP in 2000, becoming the first Jewish candidate on the national ticket of a major party, died March 27 in NYC. He was 82.
The cause was complications from a fall, his family said in a statement.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2024/03/27/joe-lieberman-senator-vice-president-dead/

Nonilex,
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

…in #JoeLieberman’s 2012 farewell #Senate speech. “The greatest obstacle I see standing between us & the brighter American future we all want is right here in Washington,” he told colleagues. “It is the #partisan #polarization of our #politics which prevents us from making the principled compromises on which #progress in a #democracy depends.”

[just take a look at the House of Representatives for confirmation. Not that I’d go along w/any of House Republicans inane performative policies.]

remixtures, to internet Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

#SocialMedia #ContentModeration #Polarization #Ideology: "Today, we live with the irony that the intense pitch and total saturation of political conversation in every part of our lives—simply pick up your phone and rejoin the fray—create the illusion that important ideas are right on the verge of being actualized or rejected. But the form of that political discourse—millions of little arguments—is actually what makes it impossible to process and follow what should be an evolving and responsive conversation. We mistake volume for weight; how could there be so many posts about something with no acknowledgment from the people in charge? Don’t they see how many of us are expressing our anger? These questions elicit despair, because the poster believes that no amount of dissent will actually be heard. And when that happens, in any forum, the posters blame the mods.

The mods do have supporters: “normie” liberals and conservatives who still put a degree of faith in the expert and media classes and who want, more than anything, to restore some bright line of truth so that society can continue to function. A central question of our current moment is whether that faith is enough to unite a critical mass of voters, or whether the medium we have chosen for everything, from photos of our children to our most private conversations, will simply not allow for any consensus, especially one that appeals to a population as broadly complacent as the American consumer class. Normies, who are mostly unified in their defense of the status quo, still wield a reasonable amount of political power, and they will continue to exist in some form. But, as even more of our lives take place within the distortions of online life, how much longer will there be a widely agreed-upon status quo to defend?" https://www.newyorker.com/news/fault-lines/arguing-ourselves-to-death

Rasta, to history
@Rasta@mstdn.ca avatar

I've been up since 2 am.
It's going to be a long day!

I wake up alert. This is the time to pay bills, do taxes, research, study or learn about .. so, I just finished my morning lesson. I think you'll want to see this. It will help you & your followers understand where we are in history now.

6 crucial lessons from history
Robert Reich
https://youtu.be/SFhEoeA5Yj0

cdarwin, to money
@cdarwin@c.im avatar

The Outrage Industry is talk radio, cable news shows, and political blogs.
The dictates the behavior of elected officials (particularly conservatives) who are terrified of getting on its wrong side because they know if they do, they will be .
Outrage discourse, as a rule, ignores complexity and nuance. It is not about conveying accurate information or stimulating meaningful discourse.

♦️Outrage arose because it was
♦️Outrage created or exacerbated the problem of , not the other way around.

Because of the fragmenting of media and the clutter of outlets, blogs, and talk shows, there is a lot of noise.
There is also a lot of in the outrage business.

🔸Outlets or pundits in search of an audience need to break through.
🔸The easiest way to break through is to be an “agent provocateur."

Both sides use the same tactics but is more outrageous, more hyperbolic, and more prone to misrepresenting the facts.
The conservatives are better at all things outrage–including making money.

https://terikanefield.com/invented-narratives-and-the-outrage-industry/

Nonilex, to politics
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

The #Americans Who Need #Chaos

They’re embracing #nihilism & upending #politics.

Several years ago, the #political scientist Michael Bang Petersen… wanted to understand why people share #ConspiracyTheories on the Internet. He & other researchers designed a study that involved showing #American participants blatantly false stories about #Democratic & #Republican #politicians, such as #BernieSanders, #TedCruz, #HillaryClinton, & Donald #Trump.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/need-for-chaos-politicsl-science-concept/677536/

Nonilex,
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

The subjs were asked: Would you share these stories online?

The results seemed to defy of modern or . “There were many…who seemed willing to share any , regardless of the party…,” Petersen said. These participants didn’t seem like stable partisans of the left or right. They weren’t even negative partisans, who hated 1 side w/o feeling allegiance to the other. Above all, they seemed drawn to stories that undermined in every system of .

nadiah, to climate
@nadiah@fediscience.org avatar

"people across the political spectrum hold stereotypes about scientists’ political orientation (e.g., “scientists are liberal”) and that these stereotypes decisively affect the link between their own political orientation and their trust in scientists"

From a new paper by Marlene S. Altenmüller and others, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10755470231221770

SohanDsouza, to psychology
@SohanDsouza@mstdn.social avatar

«Experiments have revealed that “children as young as two will prefer other children randomly assigned to the same T-shirt color,” Christakis writes.
What’s most striking is that in the process of defining who is in and who is out of a group, enmity and derision can arise independently of any rational reason for it.»
https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2024/01/20/polarization-science-evolution-psychology/

strypey, to random
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

"But if polarization is all around us, familiar as an old coat, what about its opposite? What would depolarization look and sound like? Would we know it if we saw it, in others or in ourselves? Perhaps most importantly, what are the mental habits that encourage it?"

#DavidBlankenhorn

http://www.the-american-interest.com/2016/02/17/the-seven-habits-of-highly-depolarizing-people/

#polarization

strypey,
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

"The intellectual habits of #polarization include binary (Manichaean) thinking, absolutizing one’s preferred values, viewing uncertainty as a weakness, privileging deductive thinking, assuming that one’s opponents are motivated by bad faith, and hesitating to agree on basic facts and the meaning of evidence."

#DavidBlankenhorn

http://www.the-american-interest.com/2016/02/17/the-seven-habits-of-highly-depolarizing-people/

srijit, to generativeAI

The global risks due to misinformation and disinformation may be more than that posed by climate-related risks such as the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem collapse.

On 10th January 2024, Global Risks Report 2024 was published. While climate-related hazards remain a prevalent topic, the report identifies misinformation and disinformation as the most serious short-term threat.

According to the report

"foreign and domestic actors alike will leverage misinformation and disinformation to widen societal and political divides" during the next two years. This risk is heightened by a huge number of upcoming elections, with more than 3 billion people expected to vote in 2024 and 2025, including in major economies such as the United States, India, and the United Kingdom. The proliferation of mis- and disinformation around the world may cause civil upheaval, but it may also lead to government-led censorship, internal propaganda, and restrictions on the free flow of information.

Though the climate-related risks represent 5 of the top 10 threats during a 10-year period as the world approaches or crosses "climate tipping points", I believe misinformation and disinformation will continue to be ranked among top three risks much beyond the next two years. There is apparently no short term contingency plans and long term mitigation plans apart from effective role of independent fact-checking organizations. I do not know how these fact-checking organizations can deal with the assault of bad actors using Generative AI (including deepfakes) that will dominantly contribute to misinformation and disinformation by flooding the global information systems with false narratives in future. Misinformation and disinformation will also aggravate climate related risks. According to a research done by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, we have "reached the tipping point where humans are unable to meaningfully differentiate between AI-generated versus human-created digital content." I am convinced that Zero Trust Information is the right paradigm in this age of ChatGPT, Google Bard and Bing chatbot for regular end users.

Journalist Harini Calamur's article titled "Analysis: The Unbearable Risk of Misinformation" is worth reading. She expresses her deep concerns regarding misinformation and highlights the following.> The rise of misinformation and disinformation as a primary global risk underscores the danger it poses to individuals, societies, and economies. It needs to be addressed with the seriousness it deserves.

#GenerativeAI #Misinformation #Disinformation #Brainwashing #Manipulation #Manipulations #FakeNews #Polarization #SocietalPolarization #Polarisation #SocietalPolarisation #Propaganda #NeagtiveInfluence #InformationWar #InforWar #ZeroTrustInformation #ClimateCrisis #MastodonIndians #MastIndia #India

srijit,

The fact that misinformation and propaganda existed even in the Roman Empire and prior to the battle of Actium during 31 BC between Octavian and Mark Antony, shows that the perils of misinformation and disinformation are here to stay with us for ever. Disinformation is a subset of misinformation that is spread intentionally.
The paper titled "The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction" discusses in great detail regarding why people share misinformation, barriers to belief revision, information to combat misinformation and related practical implications for practitioners, information consumers and policymakers. There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all answer. In addition to regulations without curbing freedom of speech (which does not include amplification of that speech), the authors suggest that the most important approach to slowing the spread of misinformation is substantial investment in education, particularly to build information literacy skills in schools and beyond.

Overall, solutions to misinformation spread must be multi-pronged and target both the supply (for example, more efficient fact-checking and changes to platform algorithms and policies) and the consumption (for example, accuracy nudges and enhanced media literacy) of misinformation. Non-text-based corrections, such as videos or cartoons, also deserve more exploration. Additional transnational research is needed to explore questions about causality, including the causal impacts of misinformation and corrections on beliefs and behaviors.

Crowdfunded news portals, which are based on donation from individuals while maintaining high stands of accountability and transparency, are a relatively new phenomenon in the media landscape. These new generation news portals have several potential advantages like financial independence, public engagement and diverse content and content creation outside of mainstream media scope.

wfryer, to politics
@wfryer@mastodon.cloud avatar
eriner, to random

MIT employee David Rand @Drand has cajoled some retard who is paying $80,000/yr for a piece of paper to scrape fediverse sites so David can do nothing and put his name on some fucking "scientific" paper.

I have zero interest in enabling some high-horsed retard who does "research on #misinformation #fakenews & #polarization at MIT".

Requests from his IP now return:

{"error": "fuck off you list-making loser Nazi cunt"}

RT: https://nya.social/notes/818c3d1bdb3e20788eb08e25

JohnBarentine, to Astronomy
@JohnBarentine@astrodon.social avatar

Our paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society on current challenges in measuring night sky brightness (with a particular emphasis on polarization measurements) is now published.

Read it here Open Access: https://academic.oup.com/mnras/advance-article/doi/10.1093/mnras/stad3538/7425637

#LightPollution #DarkSkies #NightSkyBrightness #Skyglow #Polarization #Light #Astronomy

juandesant, to random
@juandesant@astrodon.social avatar

Thanks to the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), of which ALMA is a major contributor, the EHT collaboration has been able to describe for the first time how light from the edge of M87's supermassive black hole spirals as it scapes the extraordinary gravitational field by looking at the polarization of its radio emission.

Press release: https://www.almaobservatory.org/en/press-releases/a-supermassive-black-holes-strong-magnetic-fields-are-revealed-in-a-new-light/
Paper: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/acff70

#ALMA #ALMAObservatory #EHT #SMBH #M87 #polarization

juandesant, to random
@juandesant@astrodon.social avatar
matrig, to random
@matrig@mastodon.social avatar

If empathy is predicated on common values and experiences based on a shared reality and information, that ship is sailing fast

https://www.axios.com/2023/10/12/mcmahon-misinformation-cbs-deep-fakes-bfd

wfryer, to politics
@wfryer@mastodon.cloud avatar

1 of my 7th graders shared a video about historic black towns in Oklahoma on her “Wonder Links” webpage she’s made for our class, and that inspired me to start a “Black History” section of the “Heal Our Culture” website which I started recently:
https://healourculture.wesfryer.com/

Lots of excellent resources here: books, videos, museums, educational projects, and more.

“I want to be an aspirational culture healer, NOT a culture warrior.”

#HealOurCulture #polarization #politics #AntiRacism #BlackHistory

wdlindsy, to journalism
@wdlindsy@toad.social avatar

"When you see the word 'polarizing,' beware. It’s a red flag, these days, for false equivalence. It can be way to avoid identifying what’s really going on with a Republican party that has gone off the rails."

~ Margaret Sullivan

#polarization ##BothSidesism #FalseEquivalence #media

https://margaretsullivan.substack.com/p/an-nbc-reporter-got-praise-for-persistence

tzimmer_history, to random
@tzimmer_history@mastodon.social avatar

Weekend reading: Over the past two weeks, I wrote 9,000 words on the problem of #polarization - or rather:

On how the “polarization” narrative obscures more than it illuminates and why that’s exactly what makes it so attractive to elites across the political spectrum. 1/

Part I: https://thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/the-treacherous-allure-of-the-polarization

Part II: https://thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/why-americas-elites-love-to-decry

Screenshot of my latest “Democracy Americana” Substack newsletter: “Why America’s Elites Love to Decry ‘Polarization’: The fact that it obscures the actual political conflict is the feature, not the bug of the ‘polarization’ narrative.”

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