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Stichwort: Facebook - 31 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 3
9punkt
18.02.2017
[…]
reagiert Anne McElvoy zwiegespalten auf das Facebook-Manifest: "Businessfolk who enter the political arena need to do something that does not come easily. They need to look at themselves and
their
creations not just as
their
fans or shareholders see them, but from the viewpoint of what they threaten - and how that can be changed. A striking omission in Zuckerberg's letter is acknowledgment that the dominance
[…]
structural threat to smaller publishers - not just niche ones, but players from the BBC to the Guardian, on both sides of the Atlantic. .... Where does public-interest journalism figure in
their
model and what is
their
view on how to support it?" Facebook versucht auch gerade, etwas gegen Terrorwerbung und Hetze in seinem Netzwerk zu tun, droht dabei aber an seinen Widersprüchen zu scheitern, berichtet
[…]
9punkt
06.06.2015
[…]
Yet ad-based financing means that the companies have an interest in manipulating our attention on behalf of advertisers, instead of letting us connect as we wish. Many users think
their
feed shows everything that
their
friends post. It doesn"t. Facebook runs its billion-plus users" newsfeed by a proprietary, ever-changing algorithm that decides what we see. If Facebook didn"t have to control the feed
[…]
Feuilletons
08.06.2013
[…]
Intelligence Surveillance Act. People briefed on the discussions spoke on the condition of anonymity because they are prohibited by law from discussing the content of FISA requests or even acknowledging
their
existence. In at least two cases, at Google and Facebook, one of the plans discussed was to build separate, secure portals, like a digital version of the secure physical rooms that have long existed
[…]
Feuilletons
08.11.2012
[…]
weil ihre Medien so verrückt spielten, dass sie die politischen Kräfteverhältnisse schon gar nicht mehr wahrnahmen, meint Conor Friedersdorf im Atlantic: "Conservatives were at a disadvantage because
their
information elites pandered in the most cynical, self-defeating ways, treating would-be candidates like Sarah Palin and Herman Cain as if they were plausible presidents rather than national jokes who'd
[…]
Feuilletons
27.08.2012
[…]
are saying that homepages will disappear completely. But as more people enter news sites sideways - via search engines, links they see in emails, or via Facebook and Twitter - newsrooms are finding
their
homepages aren't the starting points they once were." Hier die Rede Tim Berners-Lees auf dem "Campus 2012". Gegen die immer stärker zunehmende Macht von Monopolisten und geschlossenen Universern à
[…]
those surveyed saw atheists and rapists as comparatively criminally untrustworthy. Another survey from researchers at the University of Minnesota showed that among all groups, people least wanted
their
sons and daughters to marry atheists. In some ways, marginalizing atheists is among the few remaining socially accepted bigotries."
[…]
Feuilletons
07.06.2012
[…]
könnte: "It appears to have many features that could be alluring to hundreds of millions of people: It fits neatly into Facebook's social graph. It connects anyone with a webcam and a Facebook account to
their
online friends, or to strangers who share a love for the same band or film. It allows two people to watch and discuss a YouTube video. All of this has been possible on the Web for some time, but Airtime
[…]
Feuilletons
19.04.2012
[…]
extent of that engagement: 'networkers,' who draw fans and followers; 'superusers,' who share often on Facebook and Twitter and who also comment frequently; and 'moderators' who, in recognition of
their
keen eye and absorption of the site's ethos, are trusted with deleting comments they judge inappropriate. Taken together, the badgeholders serve as voluntary traffic wardens for what truly makes Huffington
[…]
Feuilletons
16.04.2012
[…]
concerned by the efforts of countries such as China, Saudi Arabia and Iran to censor and restrict use of the internet, but warned that the rise of Facebook and Apple, which have
their
own proprietary platforms and control access to
their
users, risked stifling innovation and balkanising the web. 'There's a lot to be lost,' he said. 'For example, all the information in apps - that data is not crawlable by web
[…]
Feuilletons
11.04.2012
[…]
Milliarde Dollar macht viel von sich reden. Jeff Sonderman erinnert in Poynter daran, was mit zwei hoffnungsvollen Start-Ups, Beluga und Gowalla, im letzten Jahr geschah: "Facebook acquired both, rolled
their
talent and technology into other Facebook products, and months later shuttered the original services. Instagram, however, seems harder to eliminate, with more than 30 million loyal users and honors
[…]
Feuilletons
27.03.2012
[…]
more traffic to guardian.co.uk than Google for a number of days... This is a dramatic result from a standing start five months ago." Ganz wohl ist ihm dennoch nicht: "Media should be very careful with
their
level of reliance on other content distributors such as Facebook, Google, Apple or Amazon. This can be summed up to a simple question: can we trust them?" (Via Philipp Otto) Jakob Augstein wendet sich
[…]
Feuilletons
13.01.2012
[…]
stärker bervormundenden Google-Suche auch Spiegel Online. So richtig begeistert ist Martin Filler im Blog der NYRB nicht von "The Iron Lady" mit Meryl Streep: "Conversely, Thatcher's actual policies and
their
wider ramifications are barely touched upon. All we get is her spouting Victorian platitudes about self-sufficiency and thrift, or short takes of her during Parliamentary shouting matches and sitting
[…]
Feuilletons
05.10.2011
[…]
to eat
their
own dog food when it comes to Google+." Bestsellerautor Sam Harris denkt in The Daily Beast über den Medienwandel im Buchbereich nach - und er kritisiert seine Kollegen, die davor die Augen verschließen: "I only began blogging a few months ago. Clearly, I am a slow learner. But many other authors are still pretending that the Internet doesn't exist. Some will surely see
their
careers
[…]
Feuilletons
16.09.2011
[…]
August 2011 to 0.40 public posts per day between 19 August 2011 and 14 September 2011. This represents a decrease of 41 percent, which could lead one to believe the early adopters are quietly turning
their
backs on Google+." Die beste Idee von Google Plus war die Zuweisung der "Freunde" in Gruppen. Das gibt's bei Facebook jetzt auch. Und Farhad Manjoo kommentiert in Slate: "This is Facebook's greatest
[…]
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