The Gatekeepers


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Jamie Bartlett traces the story of how and why social media companies have become the new information gatekeepers, and what the decisions they make mean for all of us. It's 20 years since Facebook launched and the social media we know today - but it all started with a crazy idea to realise a hippie dream of building a "global consciousness". The plan was to build a connected world, where everyone could access everyone and everything all the time; to overthrow the old gatekeepers and set information free. But social media didn't turn out that way. Instead of setting information free - a new digital elite conquered the world and turned themselves into the most powerful people on the planet. Now, they get to decide what billions of us see every day. They can amplify you. They can delete you. Their platforms can be used to coordinate social movements and insurrections. A content moderator thousands of miles away can change your life. What does this mean for democracy - and our shared reality? It starts in the summer of love, with a home-made book that taught the counter-culture how to build a new civilisation - and accidentally led to the creation of the first social media platform. But a momentous decision in the mid-2000s would turn social media into giant advertising companies - with dramatic ramifications for everyone. To understand how we arrived here, Jamie tracks down the author of a 1996 law which laid the groundwork for web 2.0; interviews the Twitter employees responsible for banning Donald Trump who explain the reality of 'content moderation'; and speaks to Facebook's most infamous whistle-blower in a dusty room in Oxford. He goes in search of people whose lives have been transformed by the decisions taken by these new gatekeepers: a father whose daughter's death was caused by social media, a Nobel prize winning journalist from the Philippines who decided to stand up to a dictator and the son of an Ethiopian professor determined to avenge his father's murder. Far from being over, Jamie discovers that the battle over who controls the world's information has only just begun.
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well done
11/20/2024
8 months after the last episode dropped and I’m gonna say that this pod aged chillingly well
Eye Opening
08/24/2024
Can't recommend this enough. I had vague sort of ideas and notions about the dark side of social media, but this series really shines a light on it in a way that is both broad in scope and specific in the details. I just finished the 7th episode about the 'Rest of World' and wow, it's permanently shifted how I view the modern world.
Extraordinary
04/03/2024
This podcast is absolutely spot on,well documented and researched. A must listen for everyone.
The tweet bell is not necessary and annoying
04/26/2024
I can’t listen to this podcast because they’ve not figured out how dumb it is to still include the inane whistle.
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- RatingExplicit
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