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Monday October 21st, 2019 day edition

image for 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' fan screening turned out to secretly be a screening of the upcoming 'Terminator: Dark Fate'

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Facebook isn’t free speech, it’s algorithmic amplification optimized for outrage – TechCrunch

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The problem is that Facebook doesn’t offer free speech; it offers free amplification.

What you read on Facebook is determined entirely by Facebook’s algorithm, which elides much — censors much, if you wrongly think the News Feed is free speech — and amplifies little.

The larger issue, though, is that Facebook seems to think that if an algorithm is content-agnostic, it is therefore fair. »

Standard Sport auf Twitter: "Mourinho on Solskjaer: "I’m going to try and get a job like Ole has, and speak all the time about the future." Jose, that's a little naughty... #MUNLIV LIVE 👉 https:

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