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28 Apr, 2017 07:49

Facebook’s algorithm is ‘changing life in bad way’

Will the revolution be tweeted? There is a lot of optimism about the digital age and the opportunities it presents to people who want to organize, but there are shortcomings to social media and search engines. Lee Camp sits down with UCLA Professor Ramesh Srinivasan to discuss his new book, Whose Global Village? In this groundbreaking interview, we discover that internet giants are wielding more influence than we might suspect. In the second half, Lee breaks down the upcoming Climate March and the mainstream media’s laughable coverage of scientific facts related to climate change. This, and more, on Redacted VIP.

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