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SUMMARY:Everything Breaks at Scale: March Deep Dive
DESCRIPTION:The internet’s power to bring people together is a gift. But it can be a curse too: from celebrity gossip to QAnon to COVID denialism\, conspiracy thinking has become a hallmark of online public life. It’s up to us dig out the toxicity built into its very foundations\, and put the focus back where it belongs: on people and community. \nSacha Judd starts from her 2016 talk on boy bands and diversity in tech and takes us even further down the rabbit hole of conspiracy thinking to help us understand its appeal. And by looking both back to the past and ahead to the future\, she gives today’s tech designers\, developers and leaders the tools to find our way back into the light. \nOur monthly deep dives are a 60 minute exploration of societal\, digital\, economic or environmental topics led by subject-matter experts.
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