ECM 1407 Online Social Issues Flashcards

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Cambridge Analytica controversy

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  • A company that used data from Facebook to target people with political messages
    • They worked with the 2016 presidential campaign of Ted Cruz and Donald Trump
    • They were also accused of interfering with the Brexit referendum, but investigation failed to find any evidence supporting that
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How did Cambridge Analytica get the data?

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  • First they took data from approximately 270,000 users who completed a personality quiz
    • By exploiting a loophole in the API, they could get data from the friends of the people who participated in the survey
    • The exploitation of this data was done without user consent
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How did Cambridge Analytica target people?

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Psychographic microtargeting

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Define microtargeting

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a direct marketing technique that tracks and targets specific individuals (customers, supporters, voters, etc.)

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What is psychographics?

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a methodology used to describe individuals by psychological attributes

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Big-5 Personality traits?

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Openness
Conscientiousness
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Neuroticism

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Distinction between Information, Misinformation, And Disinformation

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Information: No intention of deceit, but can be misleading
Misinformation: Misleading, regardless of intention
Disinformation: Intentionally misleading

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What are deepfakes?

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Deepfakes are synthetic media, where the likeness of one person is replaced with that of another, often resulting in highly convincing and deceptive content. It is also used by scammers

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What is fact-checking?

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verifying the accuracy of information and claims, typically in media or public statements.

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what is content moderation?

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monitoring and managing content on digital platforms to prevent the spread of misinformation and disinformation

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What is a filter bubble?

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A filter bubble is the intellectual or ideological isolation that might result from the way online platforms (like google and facebook) limit the exposure to news and other information based on our past behaviour, search history or demographic profile.

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What is an echo chamber?

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An echo chamber is a situation where individuals inside the chamber distrust everybody on the outside of it.
○ Outsiders are actively excluded and discredited

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