A Conversation with Ethan Zuckerman on the Ethics of the Internet

Jun 10, 2015

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Highlights

"We have the capacity to get stories from every part of the globe. The question is, what do we want to pay attention to? The crazy thing that has happened over 20 years of the consumer Internet is that we have told the market that we care about people who look like us, act like us, feel like us, and we don't much care about anybody else."

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