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Sydney, Australia Katılım Mart 2014
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Bill McGuire
Bill McGuire@ProfBillMcGuire·
Can't believe that @Guardian has published this promotional bollox by the CEO of an entity pushing SRM Trying to cut the temperature while emitting 41 Bt of CO2 a year is like giving a poisoned patient an antidote while administering more poison Insane theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Will Shackel
Will Shackel@ShackelWill·
@deemadigan What a day. This fear campaign won’t work when faced with reality.
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David Pocock
David Pocock@DavidPocock·
Using questionable carbon credits to claim that flying is 'carbon neutral' seems more like greenwashing than climate action. These accusations are concerning and I'll be following any ACCC investigation. abc.net.au/news/2024-10-1…
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Cooper@cooper_cn·
@hollyjeanbuck Who says that countering disinformation should occur in the absence of pushing positive narratives? It's not either/or, it's both.
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Holly Jean Buck
Holly Jean Buck@hollyjeanbuck·
"Climate disinformation" is an elitist trap. Why? It centers the professional-managerial class in climate action — people who work with information — rather than people who build goods and grow stuff. jacobin.com/2024/08/climat…
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Denise Difficult-Shrivell
Denise Difficult-Shrivell@deniseshrivell·
A new report into the March NSW election from global social impact agency - Purpose - shows "the spread of misinformation and hate speech online has presented serious global challenges to election integrity in recent years, including in some of the world’s largest democracies. The 2023 New South Wales (NSW) Election, held on March 25, was an important opportunity to observe online threats to election integrity in Australia and how these trends are taking shape in this unique jurisdiction. This report provides five rich case studies to illustrate the patterns of online activity that those working on election integrity and social cohesion in Australia are facing. Using an exploratory, digital-ethnographic approach, we monitored and explored the context of specific incidents, following how they played out across multiple platforms, channels and websites. Five key trends stood out in our analysis. The first four describe how elections appear to be providing a catalyst for an escalation in organising and tactics in Australia, and the fifth trend covers the roles news media are playing in amplifying misinformation and hate" #nswpol #auspol > purpose.com/nsw-election-2…
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Reset.Tech Australia
Reset.Tech Australia@ausreset·
Australia should be the safest place in the world to go online. But because we let industry write their own rules, we’re failing to create a safe digital world for young Australians. And the public overwhelmingly want a different approach. Our new report: 🧵 1/8
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Jennie King (jkingy.bsky.social)
As #COP27 reaches a (fraught) finale in Sharm el-Sheikh, a short 🧵 on the state of climate mis-/disinformation and our findings from the @caadcoalition Intelligence Unit: 1) The events of 2022 have turbocharged an already well-funded and transnational ecosystem for disinfo…
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Luiza Jarovsky, PhD
Luiza Jarovsky, PhD@LuizaJarovsky·
If you have kids (or take care of kids), it is a bad idea to document their lives on social media. This behavior is called sharenting, and it can have negative consequences for the child. An uncomfortable thread about children's #privacy: (1/10)
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Carl Miller
Carl Miller@carljackmiller·
1/ Counter-disinformation is now blooming into a full industry - it reminds me of the early days of 'preventing violent extremism' in the UK, when I first started my career. Just like PVE in the early days however, it's extremely unclear what actually works. A few thoughts:
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Vincent Manancourt
Vincent Manancourt@vmanancourt·
Is Meta running out of ways to legally use our data to target ads? Today's opinion from an advocate general at the European Court of Justice certainly suggests that could be the case. 🧵
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The Project
The Project@theprojecttv·
Parents know it’s next to impossible to avoid apps for kids, but a new report shows some of Australia’s most popular apps are collecting so much data, they can track kids for life. @cooper_cn, Executive Director of Reset Australia, joins us. #TheProjectTV
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Cooper
Cooper@cooper_cn·
“Look past buzzwords like biohack and transhumanism and many tech executives look a lot like the trance-dancers and witch doctors of past societies. As long as people search for miracles, others will compete to look like miracle-workers” @mnvrsnghwired.com/story/health-b…
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Cooper
Cooper@cooper_cn·
The major problem with the Code was always that it never ensured funds from the deals would go to pay for journalism. It's a major failing. But also, tech platforms suggesting that their own news products are a solution only further entrenches their power. smh.com.au/business/compa…
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