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Hey, Facebook: What’s that smell?, Part 1

Hey, Facebook: What’s that smell?, Part 1

FromCalling Bullsh!t


Hey, Facebook: What’s that smell?, Part 1

FromCalling Bullsh!t

ratings:
Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we look at Facebook’s development from dorm-room prank to being one of the world’s most powerful and dangerous companies. Find out more at https://callingbullshitpodcast.com/.
January 6th, 2021. For the first time in U.S. history, an armed mob at the U.S. Capitol attempted to disrupt the peaceful transition of power from one presidential administration to the next. In the aftermath, it became clear that Facebook had played an outsized role in inciting the event.
How did Facebook go from a place for people to share silly cat videos, to a space for bad actors to make the world considerably worse? In this episode we look at Facebook, starting all the way back to when it began as a dorm-room prank and trace its development into one of the world’s most powerful and dangerous companies.
Guests:
Sinan Aral - MIT Professor & Author 
Lucie Greene - Strategist & Author 
Rosemarie Ryan - CEO of co:collective
Kamran Asghar - Fonder & CEO of Crossmedia
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Show Notes:

In October of 2021, The Atlantic scoured thousands of internal documents from Facebook to explore the company’s impact on our democracy and how employees feel about their contributions.
What can the humanities do to instill a moral or ethical compass within Big Tech, or more specifically, Mark Zuckerberg? Not much, according to Wired.
Lobbying by Big Tech is at an all-time high, with companies such as Meta and Amazon spending big to curb strict regulations and ensure their power holds steady.

Background Reading:

Read Sinan Aral’s book: The Hype Machine
Learn more about Light Years and read Lucie Greene’s book here. 
Learn more about co:collective and Rosemarie Ryan here.
Read about CrossMedia and Kamran Asghar here.

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Released:
Feb 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (27)

The first podcast about purpose-washing...the gap between what companies say they stand for and what they actually do — and what they would need to change to practice what they preach. Hosted by Ty Montague, co-founder, Chairman, and Chief Purpose Officer of co:collective, a creative and strategic transformation partner for purpose-led businesses. In each episode, Montague calls on journalists, authors, leaders, and CEOs of some of the brands featured in the season to explore a company’s path to success and meaningful change. He also facilitates a panel discussion with additional experts to debate the company or organization at hand and provide concrete remedies and solutions for cleaning some of the b.s. up and to help drive action and transformation.  Episodes releasing every Wednesday. Distributed by iHeartMedia.