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    Explore "algorithmicbias" with insightful episodes like "Meta Is Struggling to Boot Pedophiles Off Facebook and Instagram", "The Creator Economy — with Nuseir Yassin", "Warped Reality" and "How YouTube Became a Perpetual Nazi Machine" from podcasts like ""The Journal.", "The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway", "TED Radio Hour" and "Behind the Bastards"" and more!

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    Meta Is Struggling to Boot Pedophiles Off Facebook and Instagram

    Meta Is Struggling to Boot Pedophiles Off Facebook and Instagram
    Meta has spent months trying to fix child-safety problems on Instagram and Facebook. But as WSJ's Jeff Horwitz explains, the social media giant is still struggling to prevent its own systems from enabling and promoting a vast network of pedophile accounts. Further Reading: - Meta Is Struggling to Boot Pedophiles Off Facebook and Instagram  - Instagram’s Algorithm Delivers Toxic Video Mix to Adults Who Follow Children  - Instagram Connects Vast Pedophile Network  Further Listening: - He Thought Instagram Was Safe. Then His Daughter Got an Account.  - The Facebook Files, Part 1: The Whitelist  - The Facebook Files, Part 2: 'We Make Body Image Issues Worse'  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Creator Economy — with Nuseir Yassin

    The Creator Economy — with Nuseir Yassin
    Nuseir Yassin, the host of the Nas Daily vlog and the CEO of Nas Academy, joins Scott to discuss the state of play in the creator economy. We hear about Nuseir’s path to building an online following of more than 40 million people, his thoughts on the evolving social media ecosystem, and his philosophy on making the most of his time on earth. Follow Nuseir on Instagram @nasdaily Algebra of Happiness: Tip big Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Warped Reality

    Warped Reality
    False information on the internet makes it harder and harder to know what's true, and the consequences have been devastating. This hour, TED speakers explore ideas around technology and deception. Guests include law professor Danielle Citron, journalist Andrew Marantz, and computer scientist Joy Buolamwini.

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