EPISODE · Dec 4, 2020 · 45 MIN
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from Tech for Good Live · host Tech For Good Live
On this week's show we’re talking about just how effective the labelling of former president – and future prison inmate – Donald Trump’s social media posts has become by Facebook and Twitter. We discuss MacOS privacy and look at a study on the mental health benefits of gaming. If there’s a comments section to that study though, I wouldn’t recommend looking at it. Regulars Bex and Greg are joined by special guest Maddie Stark from Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations and Digital for Good co-organiser. This show was recorded on 17th November 2020 This week’s topics: Stat of the week Study proves the anecdotal assumption that trump tweets to distract from topics harmful to him - Sky News And labelling his posts only reduces shares by 8% in Facebook - Buzzfeed Charity news of the week The Catalyst service recipes Tech news of the week Apple and why bragging can be a dangerous advertising tactic. But also, how everyone should be handling these types of stories Apple Responds to macOS Privacy Concerns, Explains Why Apps Were Slow to Launch - iPhone In Canada Apple illegally tracks iPhone users to target them with ads, EU privacy activism group claims in lawsuit - MSN Some organisation are much more shameful in their handling of data How the U.S. Military Buys Location Data from Ordinary Apps - Vice And finally… Gaming for good mental health Video gaming can benefit mental health, find Oxford academics ---------------------------- Listeners, what did you think? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Get in touch on twitter @techforgoodlive or Email at [email protected] We’d love it if you gave us a nice iTunes review and told your pals about this podcast! Thanks to podcast.co for hosting our podcast. If you’d like to be thanked on the podcast for giving us some cash, contact us on [email protected]. I promise we’ll spend it on transcription and not on kittens.
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