De los algoritmos que nos radicalizan en Youtube a Marshall McLuhan

EPISODE · Mar 31, 2018 · 24 MIN

De los algoritmos que nos radicalizan en Youtube a Marshall McLuhan

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Youtube usa algoritmos para mostrarnos vídeos con ideologías radicales, internet está acabando con el Islandés y analizamos la figura de Marshall McLuhan, que nunca uso internet pero gracias a él conocemos mejora la red.

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