First POST: If We Didn’t Have the Open Web
08/15/2014If We Didn't Have the Open Web "Algorithms have consequences," writes Zeynep Tufekci in a must-read post about the role of yes, net neutrality in #Ferguson. Twitter, she points out, is a relatively open platform where users have a lot of control of what they choose to see and whose "trending" algorithm rewards spikes and helps spread news to places. Facebook, on the other hand, has a completely opaque system for deciding what to show users, throttling the display even of what your friends are posting (unless you pay the Zuck). And in the five days before Ferguson became a national crisis befitting President Obama's intervention, Twitter was driving attention to the nightly protests, while Tufekci's Facebook feed had nothing on...