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og:description | [caption id=attachment_5737 align=aligncenter width=393] Image credit: Smallbrainfield[/caption] Craptivism Won't Kill You I have long been reluctant to festoon my social media profiles with the trappings of social activism (remember Twibbons?), because I don't really think I am doing anything concrete for a cause if I'm doing so- especially if that's all I'm doing. The latest, in the aftermath of the presidential election, is the safety pin. From what I have read, the safety pin as a sign of solidarity popped up after the Brexit vote in the UK, and now has been adopted by many in the US to show solidarity with women, people of color, Muslims, and other folks who fear being marginalized. I'm still not doing it. My Facebook and Twitter profiles are mine alone, and it's just not me to do it. If you asked me if you should do it, I would say don't bother- find more meaningful ways to show support or foment change. Donate, volunteer, demonstrate, whatever. That is, however, not the same as saying you're a dummy if you do it. Awareness is a fine thing, and just as my social media profiles are mine, yours are yours just the same. While my cranky disposition might lead me to agree with this HuffPo article decrying the safety pins as useless, I don't; I think the author went too far. What I did not expect was several friends to agree with the premise of the article. I found that interesting, and it made me aware (as if I weren't already) how on edge people are as they don't know what the new administration will mean for tolerance for gender, sexual preference, race and religion (so far, I agree we have reason to be all het up). There is a very good discussion of this issue on my friend Amy Vernon's Facebook wall (where, yes, I used the term craptivism, of which I am proud despite my nuanced view, though I am sad I can't cliam coinage). Still, if a safety pin on your Facebook page makes you feel better, do it. Just because it doesn't do anything- and good intentions aren't enough- doesn't mean it's doing any harm. [caption id=attachment_5739 align=aligncenter width=640] STOP THE PRE...toolate[/caption] The Rise and Fall of Fake (False?) News Sites, and Responsible Reading For years I have advocated the responsibility of the reader, meaning rather than hoping for the impossible - that content will improve and be authoritative and unbiased- one should simply consider the source when reading and adjust for biases and context. The election, of course, has turned the concept of fake news on its ear. But please- incendiary biased (if not outright fake - you be the judge) sites like Breitbart.com on the right and DailyKos on the left (I might betray my own bias to say that, despite the fact I can't stand reading it, I think DailyKos is far less problematic as ajournalism outfit). Well, after the election (in other words, too late for the election), Facebook says it will filter out fake sites. Where's the line? Have the obvious leanings of the editorial pages of The Washington Post (particularly this election season), The Wall Street Journal and The Hill gone to the point where they might qualify. Some folks might say yes. I doubt they are targets. Will we be deprived of The Onion and The Borowitz Report because people are too stupid to know they are satire? I hope not. Can I report a news source I disagree with as fake? That would be silly. There are some sites (such as the teenage Macedonian clickbait) that are obvious targets for this cleanup, but is the line that clear otherwise? This might be fun to watch, just as Twitter's sudden conversion to banning alt-right (sometimes known as racist, misogynist spew) Twitter accounts, as they try again to get acquired, is entertaining. That's two. Not five. It's enough. We're all exhausted. use the extra time to read something better. |
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Website: | doughaslam.com |
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Most recent position: | 920,788 reached on January 19, 2014 (3,767 days ago) |
Times found in Alexa list: | 8 |
Average position: | 944,842 |
All time highest position: | 920,788 reached on January 19, 2014 (3,767 days ago) |
All time lowest position: | 970,217 reached on January 15, 2014 (3,771 days ago) |
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Website: | doughaslam.com |
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Most recent position: | 758,478 reached on December 18, 2013 (3,799 days ago) |
Times found in quant list: | 56 |
Average position: | 758,993 |
All time highest position: | 758,434 reached on December 17, 2013 (3,800 days ago) |
All time lowest position: | 759,470 reached on November 22, 2013 (3,825 days ago) |
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