Topic: media ethics
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Who is Nick Shirley?
The article traces a federal crackdown in Minneapolis to a baseless online video by digital creator Nick Shirley, who represents a new type of "slop" content creator—producing sensational, low-quality material designed to exploit algorithms for maximum engagement. This "slop" or "news slop" is co...
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Chinese EVs Win Over Car Influencers and China
Chinese automakers have transformed from minor players into a highly competitive industry, now producing electric vehicles with luxurious designs, impressive performance, and advanced technology that rivals global standards. These EVs offer premium features like massaging seats and digital displa...
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Exclusive: Road to VR's Ben Lang on the Future of Virtual Reality
Ben Lang founded Road to VR in 2011 to document the resurgence of consumer virtual reality, which had been limited to niche applications, and his work coincided with the industry's growth following the Oculus Rift Kickstarter. Lang emphasizes honest, objective journalism in his reviews to help re...
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Ex-Disney CEO Slams FCC's "Out-of-Control Intimidation"
Michael Eisner, former Disney CEO, criticizes the FCC for what he calls "out-of-control intimidation" following Disney's decision to put *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* on hiatus due to regulatory pressure. Eisner questioned Disney's leadership for yielding to what he described as "hollow" threats from the ...
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Top AI YouTube Channels Are Vanishing
YouTube has removed several top-subscribed channels known for producing high volumes of low-quality, AI-generated content, signaling a potential crackdown on what is termed "AI slop." The removals align with CEO Neal Mohan's stated plans to reduce low-quality AI content by enhancing systems again...
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Pokémon and Theo Von: Why They Don't Belong in DHS Videos
The Department of Homeland Security used unapproved Pokémon and Theo Von content in social media posts to frame immigration enforcement actions in a controversial, pop culture-themed manner. Both Theo Von and The Pokémon Company publicly objected to the unauthorized use of their material, leading...
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