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The good, bad and the ugly of our hyperconnected world


The good, bad and the ugly of our hyperconnected world
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Imagine what COVID-19 would have been like had it hit 15 years ago, before smartphones, video calls and social media. No Slack and Zoom to keep the workers busy in their home offices and no Netflix to keep us entertained.
For better or for worse the digital tools that have kept us connected and informed through COVID now also hold us captive. And as the pandemic and our response to it enters its next phase, it’s worth reflecting on the pros and cons of our hyperconnected world. ....

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“These social media platforms ultimately are commercial enterprises. In part, they make their money from selling access to data, so not all of this content is simply freely available,” says Professor Axel Bruns, a researcher at the Queensland University of Technology’s Digital Media Research Centre. “So much of our lives now happens in social media spaces, in the same way perhaps that in the 1800s or so, letters between people would have been a really important source,” Bruns says. “Interactions and public responses by social media users to what’s happening in the world are a really important source of information not just right now . but also in the future.” ....

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Facebook's news ban 'experiment' is almost over. Here's what we've learnt


Facebook s news ban experiment is almost over. Here s what we ve learnt
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Australian news sites have seen a drop in traffic due to the news ban, with links shared on Facebook pages down 80 per cent.
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It s now six days since the most popular social media platform in the country, Facebook, decided Australians could no longer view or share links to news websites.
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New publishers have seen a drop in traffic and lost a big chunk of audience
Comedy and satire pages are now among the most popular
What happens when news is taken out of Facebook? How do users respond? ....

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“It’s massive and it really is the social glue,” says Professor Axel Bruns, from Queensland University of Technology’s Digital Media Research Centre.
The University of Canberra’s 2020 Digital News Report found that more than half of Australians use social media for news, with Facebook by far the most popular.
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While about 45 per cent of Gen Z, Millennials and Gen X say they use Facebook for news, and a third of Baby Boomers, the youngest generation has a very diversified social media diet, with high levels also using Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat for news (TikTok was not included in this research). ....

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