Laziness and desperation: the disinformation drivers we don’t talk aboutThere is one disinformation aspect that is less lauded outside newsrooms, but can be just as harmful. With the obliteration of the…Aug 5, 2022Aug 5, 2022
Not everything is relative: disinformation and its favorite loopholesIdeological enemies align with each other to support Putin. How? Disinformation needs no full ideology — just a fraction of it.Mar 14, 2022Mar 14, 2022
Discussing the weather while people are dyingThe European Union was the first group of countries to make tech companies understand they cannot do whatever they want. The GDPR is not…Oct 21, 2021Oct 21, 2021
The rabbit hole of (potentially) lousy informationIt always starts simply: something falls on your lap, and you are unsure about it. During more peaceful times, or you’d shrug off if it’s…Sep 15, 2021Sep 15, 2021
Hybrid information systems: the post-digital media industryInformation systems will be born from the ashes of the media obliterated by digital, a broader, decentralised, reshuffled replacement. But…Sep 15, 2021Sep 15, 2021
Facebook, Facebook, Facebook: we can’t think of anything else?Guess what: last week, the discussion around the lack of transparency at the most prominent content platform in the world stood alive and…Aug 24, 2021Aug 24, 2021
We’re building a teamBack in 2011, I was localising a platform of crowdsourced journalism for Yahoo in Brazil. I wanted to ensure our audiences that there would…Aug 19, 2021Aug 19, 2021
About duty and responsibilityLast week, Apple and Facebook, once again, starred controversial events that, theoretically, they should be entitled to do. Facebook shut…Aug 9, 2021Aug 9, 2021
The sky is no longer blueThe break of news raising doubts over the security of open-source software sent shockwaves through the technology realm, more specifically…Jul 20, 2021Jul 20, 2021