For the past decade or so, the social internet has been largely controlled by secretive algorithms. Designed by tech companies to capture attention and drive engagement, they determine which posts end up in your feeds and which sink like a rock, never to be seen again. These algorithms play a role in polarization, rocketing ordinary people to overnight fame, and the spread of extreme, violence-provoking content. They generally operate as black boxes, hidden from academic researchers and the public, despite a push from notable figures in tech and politics to make them more transparent.
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Lulu är en mjukvarubrandvägg som kontrollerar utgående anslutningar – något som kan indikera på att ett ovälkommet program kommit in i din Mac – eller som visar att ett program ”ringer hem”. Programmet är gratis att använda. I dagens uppkopplade…
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