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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureTechnology | ||||

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Some interesting information, but no deep insights. This York Times podcast examines fringe right wing views exacerbated by social media algorithms, but completely avoids discussion of fringe left-wing views. Listeners will see the New York Times editorial page deep liberal culture, reflected at every turn.
For every piece of garbage content out there , there’s stuff like this. Saving everyone’s ears. Thank YOU! Fantastic storytelling and editing
Highly recommend!Considering this was partially produced, or all produced during Covid, they did a great job. The episodes could have been a little longer and meatier. Really enjoyed!
The internet is host to so many rabbit holes and it’s really important to educate people on media literacy and the algorithms controlling our online usage in ways we can’t see. Pull back the curtain for a season two!
Please :-)
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