A decade ago, social media was broadly perceived as driving innovation, enabling social inclusion, and — in some loosely defined sense — as a force for good. In 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become something of a pariah, at least in the eyes of those who propose or long for rational, balanced, and successful campaigns to manage and control the disease. What went wrong?
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Life and Data in a Time of Pandemic, Part III
By Barry Devlin
Posted November 3, 2020 | Leadership | Technology |
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