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We were attacked in social
media
and national press.
Our buildings are prototypes, ideas for how the space of living or how the space of working could be different, and what a space of culture or a space of
media
could look like today.
But coming from Asia to Europe: a building for a German
media
company based in Berlin, transitioning from the traditional print
media
to the digital
media.
For the past few years, I've been trying to show another side of free diving, because the
media
mainly talks about competitions and records.
But just three days later, on a day they called Red Monday, the
media
and the politicians told us, and we believed, that Sputnik was proof that our enemy had beaten us in science and technology, and that they could now attack us with hydrogen bombs, using their Sputnik rocket as an IBM missile.
My feature documentary shows how a free society can be stampeded by those who know how to use
media.
The subsequent international
media
forced the local government to pledge 10 million dollars in coastal cleanups.
Al-Shabaab managed to recruit over two dozen young men in their late teens and early 20s with a heavy presence on social
media
platforms like Facebook.
What an individual hacker or a small group of anonymous individuals did was enter those social
media
conversations that so many of us took part in.
On social media, they said, "We will release information that ties prosecutors and governors to corrupt drug deals with the cartel."
The Arab Spring revealed social
media'
s greatest potential, but it also exposed its greatest shortcomings.
I would like to share my own experience in using social
media
for activism, and talk about some of the challenges I have personally faced and what we could do about them.
At the time, when I logged into social media, I started seeing more and more Egyptians aspiring for political change in the country.
It had more fans than established
media
organizations and even top celebrities.
Egyptians on social
media
were wondering, "If Tunisia did it, why can't we?"
Social
media
was crucial for this campaign.
After my disappearance, a few of my fellow colleagues who knew I was the admin of the page told the
media
about my connection with that page, and that I was likely arrested by state security.
Social
media
only amplified that state, by facilitating the spread of misinformation, rumors, echo chambers and hate speech.
It became clear to me that while it's true that polarization is primarily driven by our human behavior, social
media
shapes this behavior and magnifies its impact.
In my view, there are five critical challenges facing today's social
media.
We tend to only communicate with people that we agree with, and thanks to social media, we can mute, un-follow and block everybody else.
Because of the speed and brevity of social media, we are forced to jump to conclusions and write sharp opinions in 140 characters about complex world affairs.
But we need to also think about how to design social
media
experiences that promote civility and reward thoughtfulness.
What if we have a matrix that says how many people changed their minds, and that becomes part of our social
media
experience?
In essence, we need to rethink today's social
media
ecosystem and redesign its experiences to reward thoughtfulness, civility and mutual understanding.
Our first product is a new
media
platform for conversations.
But the problems with this system soon became apparent as mass
media
spread.
While it was known that authoritarian countries controlled and censored information, a series of scandals showed that democratic governments were also misleading the public, often with
media
cooperation.
This breakdown of trust in
media
gatekeepers lead to alternative newspapers, radio shows, and cable news competing with the major outlets and covering events from various perspectives.
More recently, the Internet has multiplied the amount of information and viewpoints, with social media, blogs, and online video turning every citizen into a potential reporter.
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