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Journalism must create its own algorithmsPerformance Theatre · Conference Day #1
There is now an abundance of evidence that corporate social media owners are putting their thumb on the algorithmic scale. Between increasing the visibility of far-right viewpoints, shadowbanning content with external links, and the disintermediation of media orgs through AI-based summary results, it is an incredibly challenging time to be in the news business.
There is one bright spot, however: ATProto.
Join Aendra Rininsland, creator of the News and Trending News feeds, as she discusses why it's not just possible for the media industry to create its own algorithms for news content, but also profoundly necessary for the future of quality journalism.
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90-minute session geared for people who have existing accounts on a platform or service they want to leave, especially Meta (Facebook, Instagram) or X. Attendees will have a richer experience if they have a device for some archiving activities but it is not required to attend the session.
No technical experience required and open to all.
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Opening Remarks
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Opening remarks from the ATScience conference organizing team