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The country is deeply divided right now. In addition to the misinformation, and partly fueled by it, many social media feeds have become battlegrounds with angry and accusatory exchanges and a whole lot of blocking and unfriending. We talk about whether it’s okay to engage with someone with an opposing view, or who is sharing false information over social media.
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With more than 800 million active users worldwide, TikTok is hugely popular and growing fast. This is particularly true among young people. Forty-one…
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Social Media Misinformation About 'Buses Of Rioters' Fuels Real Fears In Iowa And Across The CountryLast week, officials in Council Bluffs implemented a curfew and shut down three interstate exits while armed civilians equipped themselves with…
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Common Sense Media is a non-profit organization that educates and advocates for families regarding questions around technology and media. A new survey…
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Our growing reliance on social media over the past decade has raised a lot of questions about privacy, civility, safety and addiction. In the past few…
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Technology Is playing an increasingly active role in our political climate. Social media and other technological communications systems make it easier for…
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On this politics day edition of River to River, host Ben Kieffer talks to Hans Hassell, assistant professor of politics at Cornell College and Jim…
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This hour of River to River is a "Pints and Politics" edition and includes panelists Gazette reporter James Lynch, and Gazette columnists Todd Dorman,…
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New technology has dramatically changed how we communicate and interact, and Michael Bugeja says that in doing so, it may slowly be eroding some of our…
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The Iowa Supreme Court says a man found guilty of attempted murder and robbery won’t get a new trial, even though inaccurate reporting on a local news…