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Deplatforming is a complex issue--while it can reduce harm, it also raises concerns about free speech. A subjective example of someone who might warrant deplatforming could be someone who spreads misinformation or incites violence, especially if their actions create real-world harm. #UWJ201 #301
April 18, 2025 at 7:41 PM
I agree—ethics are very important to AI development. By enhancing on fairness, transparency, and accountability, we can make sure AI is a tool that uplifts people and supports job growth instead of destroying it. #UWJ201 #301
April 18, 2025 at 7:38 PM
AI-powered algorithms already push people into echo chambers by prioritizing engagement over balance. This causes polarization to intensify, making it harder to encounter diverse perspectives. Critical media literacy is, thus, more important than ever. #UWJ201 #301
March 14, 2025 at 5:13 PM
To live the "good life", I plan to clarify my values by focusing on what truly matters—family, my finances, and important experiences. I want to cut out distractions, be intentional with my time and spending, and prioritize what brings lasting fulfillment and happiness. #UWJ201 #301
March 14, 2025 at 5:10 PM
That’s a really interesting point! Younger people do spend more time on social media, but I think it’s also about how fast misinformation spreads online. With so much content, it’s easy for anyone—no matter their age—to get caught up believing falsities. #UWJ201 #301
March 7, 2025 at 8:06 PM
I felt the same way during the lecture—had no clue about the Zuzu ad! It also got me thinking...will more brands start using big moments like the Oscars to stand up for their beliefs? And if they do, will it be genuine or just for show? #UWJ201 #301
March 7, 2025 at 8:03 PM
I think public advocacy and regulation are very important for holding tech companies accountable. Transparency and ethical AI won’t be created if profit is the only priority. Strong policies and public pressure help ensure search algorithms don’t support societal inequality. #UWJ201 #301
February 28, 2025 at 10:39 PM
Absolutely! Algorithms reflect biases in their training data, which a lot of times comes from our world with such much inequality. If the data is biased, the system learns that and supports those biases, making the problem worse instead of fixing it. #UWJ201 #301
February 28, 2025 at 10:34 PM
Good question! We really do see framing is everywhere—news isn’t just about facts but also how they’re presented. While not always manipulative, it can totally shape perception. The real challenge in this digital age is spotting bias and looking for multiple perspectives. #UWJ201 #301
February 20, 2025 at 9:29 PM
Definitely agree! A reporter’s motivations—whether for the scoop, impact, recognition, or otherwise—shapes how they frame a story. Personal motivations are always going to influence angles, depth, and even the speed of reporting. #UWJ201 #301
February 20, 2025 at 9:25 PM
I think the shift from alarm to patrol journalism changes how we see news—quick moments of passion over deeper, long-term reporting. It fuels distrust and short attention spans. To shift back, we need more investigative work, less clickbait, and a focus on context and not just reaction. #UWJ201 #301
February 13, 2025 at 4:37 PM
I think journalism can hold power accountable, but not always consistently. Investigative reporting can still expose corruption, but polarization can sometimes weaken that role. When done right, the press is a great watchdog. #UWJ201 #301
February 13, 2025 at 4:35 PM
The concentration of media ownership is really sad, especially when it leads to fewer voices controlling what we see and hear. If these empires continue to grow, it’s going to be harder for independent voices to get heard. That is definitely concerning. #UWJ201 #301
February 5, 2025 at 7:00 PM
Great point! Government incentives could help independent journalists thrive and reach wider audiences, but you're right—there’s a risk that those incentives could lead to consolidation. We need to find a way to support journalism without letting it fall into the hands of a few. #J201 #301
February 5, 2025 at 6:56 PM
Good question! Maybe local news feels more personal and relevant to people, since it's directed to the community. National outlets like the NY Times can feel more distant. So maybe it's about the connection to the content and its direct impact on our daily lives. #J201 #301
January 31, 2025 at 7:42 PM
Great point! The line between personalized ads and privacy can be thin. As marketers get better at targeting, it's important to think about how much actual control we have over being tracked. Is there really any way to balance good marketing with ethical data use? #J201 #301
January 31, 2025 at 7:34 PM