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“Everyone bifurcates the world into content and distribution,” Whaley told me. He has brown hair, is of average height, and was wearing a nondescript gray t-shirt and jeans when we talked. “From the beginning, we viewed those as the same thing. Each object gets better with more participation, and so does MSCHF. Scale is not the goal. Scale is a too... See more
Evan Armstrong • The Art of Scaling Taste
Most of the world has been and continues to be committed to one or another version of monochromatic utopianism:
Moshe Koppel • Judaism Straight Up: Why Real Religion Endures
Hollis Robbins: Most people focus on the vast reserves of content now available online, but few people ask: “Is this a good teacher?”
future.a16z.com • 21 Experts on the Future of Expertise - Future
“The video scaffolding of the internet,” one employee called it.
Mark Bergen • Like, Comment, Subscribe
After they snared about 15 million of those titles, they tested the program to see which websites it deemed more authoritative.
Steven Levy • In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
There seem to be three “imperfect solutions:” paid moderation, community moderation, and algorithmic moderation.
Gaby Goldberg • The Invisible Labor of Content Moderation
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