The Internet Of Garbage
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By:"Sarah Jeong"
"Computers"
Published on 2015-07-15 by Forbes Media
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Sarah Jeong, a journalist trained as a lawyer at Harvard Law School, discusses the problem of Òonline harassment,Ó with various accounts of harassment that have made their way into mainstream media, as well as lesser-known ones.ÊThe Internet of Garbage considers why and how to recalibrate this ongoing project of garbage-removal from content platforms and social media networks. ItÕs not as simple as policing offensive material and hitting the delete button online: Jeong tackles precarious issues like free speech, behavior vs. content, doxing and SPAM. Ê She writes, ÒContent platforms and social media networks do not have the power to restrain stalkers, end intimate partner violence, eliminate child abuse, or stop street harassment. But they can cultivate better interactions and better discourse, through thoughtful architecture, active moderation and community management.Ó Ê So how do we filter content from garbage? Read on. Ê Sarah Jeong writes about technology, policy and law with bylines at Forbes, The Verge, The Guardian, Slate and WIRED.
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