The way Facebook chooses what to show you…

https://medium.com/message/ferguson-is-also-a-net-neutrality-issue-6d2f3db51eb0

Lately I’ve been reading a lot about the way Facebook chooses what to show you and what to hide in your news feed. Like the author of this piece, last night I also noticed a Twitter/Facebook disparity on #Ferguson discussion. It’s an object lesson on the difference between unfiltered news vs. prefiltered, even when the filtering is automated and not deliberate.

(Interestingly, I kept thinking last night about an article I read a while back about the Gezi protests in Turkey, and how Twitter factored in as a communications platform. It turns out to have been by the same writer.)

It’s always nice to see restaurants that not only recognize the reality and severity…

https://www.eater.com/2014/6/19/6207199/how-restaurant-pros-are-handling-the-surge-of-food-allergies

It's always nice to see restaurants that not only recognize the reality and severity of food allergies (unlike those who dismiss allergies as lies made up by attention-seekers who want to feel special), but are willing to help the rising number of people who have allergies have a nice meal out.

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