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So what'd you come up with? LAFRANCE: I think there's a number of issues to unpack here and one of them is sort of the extent to which this manipulation has to do with consent. MARTIN: Do you think that there will be consequences going forward now that this has come to light? LAFRANCE: Well, I mean, Facebook's stock price was not affected (laughing) so not - it doesn't appear to be hurting the company in the immediate short-term. You might try browsing our research documents, AP notes or book notes. 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Is it the emotional manipulation, trying to evaluate your feelings as opposed to what you're interested in - is that what you think? LAFRANCE: I think so. Slate . Host Michel Martin learns more about the study and why some people aren't happy about it. In essence, they are stacking the story selection in an effort to achieve a certain response in their viewers, so what's the difference? JUNCO: Well, I think - I certainly wouldn't suggest that we limit the ability of companies to analyze their data. But, you know, it's hard to say if Facebook has any incentive to change. So I think people are justifiably upset because they are messing with your emotions without your permission. FOLLOW SLATE Twitter Facebook Instagram SLATE ON IPHONE ANDROID KINDLE Reprints Advertise with us . MARTIN: Adrienne, you contacted Susan Fiske, who edited the study before it was printed in the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of America. If so, you are not alone. Newest Essays & Research Papers EconomicStruggleinF. So people are accustomed to being manipulated with the messages of say, like, an advertiser for instance. However, that being said, the Facebook team had little way of knowing that the effect sizes were going to be small. But when you go to your Facebook page, unless you've read the terms of service extensively - or even if you have frankly - you're not necessarily going to understand that there's sort of this puppet-master on the other side affecting what you see with the purpose of trying to see if it makes you happier or more sad. Oliver Strategic Developer 6 New Years resolutions for avoiding IT disasters New Tech Forum 10 software development predictions for 2018 Simon Bisson Enterprise Microsoft Microsoft in the enterprise: 7 predictions for 2018 Latest Video See All Video The scrum master role explained The Rust language: Developing safer software Python: Programming made easy What are microservices? 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We're kind of used to this, right? We're kind of used to billboards and advertising pushing us to buy a product. Welcome to you both. So hopefully the conversation will continue. I mean, imagine if somebody who is depressed - who is going on Facebook to garner support from some friends - is exposed to a more negative newsfeed. MARTIN: Rey Junco is an associate professor in the school of education at Iowa State University. But they haven't, at least to me - and I know several other reporters at other outlets - they haven't been willing to answer follow-up questions asking for more specifics. True Essay Example Week 2 Quiz Essay Example ECO-365 Elasticity Pap. Facebook's Newsfeed Study: Was It Ethical Or A Violation Of Privacy? In 2012, Facebook changed its users' newsfeeds without their knowledge for research 5a02188284
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