Facts, Dissemination, and Trust
Facts, Dissemination, and Trust
David Amerland on developing trust, especially with news.
The risk of confirmation bias and echo chambers are as real now as they were back then. Trust is still key. It is only by creating our own trusted connections and trust resources in a digital, scaled-up equivalent of the small world setting of our past can we hope to learn to rapidly navigate the ever accelerating data-rich world we live in now.
I believe that individual responsible news gathering is action that will force those who produce news to present facts without clickbait headlines. It's not a one-way street.
I'm catching up on some of the things I missed while I was gone.
http://davidamerland.com/seo-blog/1119-trust-on-the-web-fake-news-and-facts.html
David Amerland on developing trust, especially with news.
The risk of confirmation bias and echo chambers are as real now as they were back then. Trust is still key. It is only by creating our own trusted connections and trust resources in a digital, scaled-up equivalent of the small world setting of our past can we hope to learn to rapidly navigate the ever accelerating data-rich world we live in now.
I believe that individual responsible news gathering is action that will force those who produce news to present facts without clickbait headlines. It's not a one-way street.
I'm catching up on some of the things I missed while I was gone.
http://davidamerland.com/seo-blog/1119-trust-on-the-web-fake-news-and-facts.html
Even more pertinent to this Zara Altair you should catch Oleg Moskalensky's share of this post: https://goo.gl/y7Tb7m.
ReplyDeleteplus.google.com - Real news about the fake news. cc: +Dan McDermott, +David Amerland
That's why I run any suspect news through our algorithms Zara Altair for me it's the ultimate disambiguation as it isolates the subintell
ReplyDeleteDavid Amerland Thank you. Amazing story about the power of fake news.
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