Archive for October, 2022

Newsletters v social media: why one retailers advertising budget moved to email – The Guardian

Newsletters v social media: why one retailers advertising budget moved to email  The Guardian

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Online mentors help make corrections in Wikipedia articles – Arkansas Online

  1. Online mentors help make corrections in Wikipedia articles  Arkansas Online
  2. Wikipedia introduces new features to enhance user experience: Details here  Business Standard
  3. Wikipedia introduces new feature for new editors to improve user experience: Know details  DNA India
  4. How Wikipedia is hoping to attract new contributors  The Star Online
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The Social Network (2010) – IMDb

...and that's "The Social Network".

It joins the ranks of his best, and just like many of his his previous works, has been reviled before it was properly understood.

For months before it came out, it was the laughing stock of people who were off-put by the idea of a "movie about Facebook" (even though it's easy to look and see that it's about the founding of Facebook and the people behind it), just like "Fight Club" is dismissed as a violent film about people fighting, or that "Se7en" is just a serial killer movie.

Not to get sidetracked, though.

"The Social Network" is filmmaking and storytelling of a high order, that shows the grand irony of a socially inept Harvard student named Mark Zuckerberg who ended up creating one of the largest social phenomena of the twenty-first century (and love Facebook or hate it, it most certainly is that). The story works as an engaging, fascinating character study; at the beginning of the story, Mark is a socially maladjusted reject, and even after several million 'friends' and a few billion dollars later, he remains pretty much the same.

The outstanding acting, style and direction, as well as the great script armed to the teeth with sharp dialogue is what people are likely to miss by dismissing it as a mere 'Facebook movie'.

Even if it were just a "movie about Facebook", why is such subject matter off-limits? Things that have become a large part of our culture shouldn't be reflected in our art? Or, is it because of that? That technology is such a scary thing and needs to be dismissed? The indisputable fact is that everything that's going on with social networking and the world of the Internet is incorporated into the ideas of a certain corner of history, this one, which will be remembered as such, and "The Social Network" may very well be remembered as a film to define that era.

So please, this is one of the films to see this year. Don't get hung up on the idea that it's just a silly "Facebook movie", or else you'll be missing out on an excellent picture.

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Who Broke American Democracy? by Angus Deaton – Project Syndicate

  1. Who Broke American Democracy? by Angus Deaton  Project Syndicate
  2. Most Americans agree democracy is in trouble, but few worry about it  Baptist News Global
  3. Fears Over Fate of Democracy Leave Many Voters Frustrated and Resigned  The New York Times
  4. We have tools to save our democracy despite deep division  Newnan Times-Herald
  5. Patricia Fogg: U.S. at tipping point of autocracy outweighing democracy  Lewiston Sun Journal
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Who Broke American Democracy? by Angus Deaton - Project Syndicate

Multiparty democracy is in trouble in South Africa collapsing coalitions are a sure sign – The Conversation Indonesia

Multiparty democracy is in trouble in South Africa collapsing coalitions are a sure sign  The Conversation Indonesia

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