Social Media Manipulation
The discussion highlights how social media platforms operate without the ethical frameworks of traditional journalism, enabling the spread of extremist content. Jonathan shares insights on tracking the origins of memes and how they are intentionally propagated by certain groups, ultimately influencing political campaigns. The conversation underscores the challenges that platforms face in managing this rapid dissemination of misinformation.In this clip
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