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Futurology
Apr 27, 2020
Internet speech will never go back to normal
american public
american tech platforms
american-style freedom of speech
better speech platforms
consequential misinformation campaign
covid-19
digital liberties
digital surveillance
digital-rights group
domestic social order
edward snowden’s revelations
face of digital networks
facebook’s mark zuckerberg
federal government
first amendment
forms of harmful content
fourth amendment
gargantuan pool of data.police use subpoenas
government guidance
greater censorship
growing involvement of government
growing share
health measures
health-related misinformation.but
imminent risk of physical harm
landscape of government intrusions
law enforcement
law-enforcement agencies
legal limitations
members of the shanghai cooperation organisation
past decade
powerful forces
powerful mechanisms of surveillance
powerful young tech firms
private actors
private companies
private sector
prodigious data-collection capacities
public internet
quarantine enforcement
recent years
similar mechanism
speech control
state governments
strategic collaboration
surveillance of digital networks
targets of public outrage
u.s. government
united states
world health organization
Futurology
Mar 26, 2020
How Panic-Buying Revealed the Problem With [the dominance of just-in-time logistics in] the Modern World
array of other issues
britain’s national health service
british medical journal
british new-build houses
case of british supermarkets
climate change
company’s study
current crisis
domestic-violence survivor
elderly parents
emergency medicine
european court of human rights
fog of panic
fragile.this month
general practice
government hospitals
greater efficiency
grocery stores
habits of a minority of shoppers
health service
human brain
last year
local councils
local doctors
local store
lost doctor
medical school
mental-health problems
normal circumstances
panic room
panic-buying
past fortnight
perfect conditions
pictures of empty shelves
police officers
previous decades
private sector
public housing
public sector
recent study
sick children
small changes
social-media feeds
tech sector
time system
toilet paper
traditional media
unexpected surge
waste of years of training
welfare benefits
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