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If you're interested in how tech companies failed to stop the rise in online child exploitation, here is a thread from our four-part series from 2019. (The other articles are linked from this piece.)
It documents big tech’s inconsistent and insufficient efforts in removing the imagery. The industry does not take full advantage of known tools to combat it, leaving survivors haunted by imagery of their abuse years later. nyti.ms/36PVNXt 2/
it got no play yesterday because of the tr*mp trial verdict but Google’s memo explaining GenAI search madness is an incredible post
Our latest piece on Instagram and child safety: Advertisers of merchandise for young girls find that adult men can become their unintended audience. In a test ad, convicted sex offenders inquired about a child model. nytimes.com/2024/05/13/us/…
"One man, who is on parole after spending 46 years in prison in California for murdering his wife, said he was surprised to come across a 5-year-old girl in his feed.." - very disturbing story on Instagram's algorithms by @mhkeller @jenvalentino nytimes.com/2024/05/13/us/…
Queens advocates demand action on greenway being ‘slowly invaded by cars’ buff.ly/4aviFeM
Congrats to my co-teacher @mhkeller for this epic investigation into a really disturbing phenomenon nytimes.com/2024/02/22/us/…
gnarliest quote in this @jenvalentino @mhkeller piece nytimes.com/2024/02/22/us/…
Here is the full report. One of the reporters (Valentino-DeVries) has done some of the most important investigative journalism in tech over the years. More than a decade ago, she did exposure on surveillance capitalism which underpins these harms. /4 nytimes.com/2024/02/22/us/…
LayerCake in the wild! Really neat analysis and presentation!
It documents big tech’s inconsistent and insufficient efforts in removing the imagery. The industry does not take full advantage of known tools to combat it, leaving survivors haunted by imagery of their abuse years later. nyti.ms/36PVNXt 2/
1. On Sept 26, Target announced it was closing nine stores "because theft and organized retail crime are…contributing to unsustainable business performance." The release generated a flood of credulous media coverage But now, @Target's the story is falling apart 🧵
A Louisiana congressman, Mike Johnson, played an "extremely destructive" role in the GOP bid to overturn Biden's victory. Exclusive reporting by @SteveEder @ddknyt @mmcintire @nytimes nytimes.com/2022/10/03/us/…
X fined for not disclosing its efforts to combat child exploitation nytimes.com/2023/10/15/tec…
Layer Cake is a graphics framework for Svelte, providing a system to organize your custom chart components 📊 - madewithsvelte.com/layer-cake
LayerCake users: just published v8.0.0. Automatically computed domains for ordinal scales are now sorted, which is a small, but possibly breaking change. You may run into it if you're using an ordinal scale to color data categorically and not setting the domain manually.
I'm old enough to remember when they said self-driving cars would solve traffic
Loving how @examinationnews is covering global public health. Their latest: how the food industry is using social media to downplay the health risks of their products. Great reporting by @sashachavkin #cjsStabile @columbiajourn Also check out their reporting on tobacco in China.
NEW: The multi-billion dollar food industry is shaping the eating habits of a new generation by paying dietitians to push products and messages on social media. Our investigation for the launch of @examinationnews, in partnership with @washingtonpost theexamination.org/articles/the-f…
The @HolidayInn @ 300 Schermerhorn allows their employees to misuse the bike lane as a private parking lot. The @NYC_DOT could add a couple bollards to put an end to this abuse.
New: Most big tech companies flag millions—often tens of millions—of tips on child sexual abuse material to law enforcement each year to help keep kids safe. Apple, the outlier, last year flagged 234. (Before that: 160.) @iblametom and I investigated why:forbes.com/sites/thomasbr…
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