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Social Media:  Understanding the Communication Mess
Posted on May 27, 2020May 27, 2020

Social Media: Understanding the Communication Mess

On May 26th, for the first time, Twitter fact-checked a politician’s public statement. Let’s look at what this means, and what it tells us about modern communications and how we manage them, but without the politics. Continue reading Social Media: Understanding the Communication Mess

The Marketplace of Ideas in 2020
Posted on April 21, 2020

The Marketplace of Ideas in 2020

The marketplace of ideas is a nice metaphor, but it has some real problems in 2020, and we’re suffering as a result Continue reading The Marketplace of Ideas in 2020

Posted on February 8, 2020February 9, 2020

Complexes and Social Media

A complex is merely a pattern of emotions or thoughts, organized around a theme. A simple example might be that if you had a leg amputated when you were a child, it would influence your life in profound ways, even if you overcame the handicap. A person may have many thoughts, emotions, memories, feelings of … Continue reading Complexes and Social Media

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