Curators are great, but they're inherently biased. Curators are always making an editorial decision. Those biases have really big implications.
Ethan ZuckermanYou can make the case that slacktivism is important because it makes people feel affiliated to a movement and be part of it, and talk about it.
Ethan ZuckermanOn Twitter, if you want to quote someone else, you say, RT, re-tweet, that person's name, and then what they said before. And it's a way of essentially saying, I'm not saying this, but my friend said this and I thought this was interesting.
Ethan ZuckermanThe Internet has not become the great leveller that it was once thought it could be.
Ethan ZuckermanPeople who know me well have learned to insist that I commit to obligations by opening my laptop and putting them onto the appropriate calendar or list - a verbal agreement and a promise to remember won't work.
Ethan ZuckermanA world where everyone creates content gets confusing pretty quickly without a good search engine.
Ethan ZuckermanI fear that I can no longer travel without technology. Twenty years ago, I loved getting on a bus in West Africa and taking off for a city I'd never been to before, relying on advice from out-of-date travel books and fellow passengers on the bus. Now, I end up using TripAdvisor, Yelp, and Google Maps. I probably eat and sleep better when I'm on the road, but I miss the mystery of travel when it was more random and unpredictable.
Ethan ZuckermanIt's becoming clear that the world is listening, so now we're trying to get new groups of people talking.
Ethan ZuckermanThe Internet challenges traditional ways of distributing and processing information and so encourages new standards and behavior.
Ethan ZuckermanIf we need simple narratives so people can amplify and spread them, are we forced to engage only with the simplest of problems?
Ethan ZuckermanIf I use Facebook to stay in touch with my high school friends who are church-going Republicans, I may be getting more ideological diversity than in hanging out with secular progressives on the World Politics sub-reddit.
Ethan ZuckermanPeople want to be thought of as something other than a source of money. They want to be thought of as creative, thinking people.
Ethan ZuckermanRe-tweeting is a pretty common practice on Twitter, but on an average day, we see maybe one out of 20 posts is a re-tweet.
Ethan ZuckermanWhen I was growing up in the U.S. in the 1970s, 35-40% of an average nightly newscast focused on international stories.
Ethan ZuckermanThe benefits and consequences of globalization have a great deal to do with whether we're intelligent and thoughtful about how we approach globalization, or whether we're blindly accepting... or blindly resistant.
Ethan ZuckermanIt's fine to have social media that connects us with old friends, but we need tools that help us discover new people as well.
Ethan ZuckermanI'm not nearly as well organized as I would like. I am a creature of to-do lists and calendars - if something doesn't get onto my Google Calendar, I don't show up for it.
Ethan ZuckermanCute. I'm on the waitlist to beta a new product, and have been offered the chance to move up in the list if I tweet about it. Not doing so.
Ethan ZuckermanMoments of crisis, like the shooting in Newtown, tend to produce brief spikes of popular interest in gun control. My research on media attention suggests these spikes are extremely short-lived, and that they may be decreasing in intensity.
Ethan Zuckerman[According to Twitter] 24 percent of American Twitter users are African-American. That's about twice as high as African-Americans are represented in the population.
Ethan ZuckermanThe wider world is a click away, but whether we mean to or not, we're usually filtering it out.
Ethan ZuckermanIncreasingly, I'm inspired by entrepreneurs who run nonprofit organizations that fund themselves, or for-profit organizations that achieve social missions while turning a profit.
Ethan ZuckermanReddit names are unconnected to real-world identities and it's commonplace for users to create 'throwaway' accounts to reveal sensitive information.
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