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FlipFeed (delisted)

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Flip your feed!

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Description from store Curious what Twitter looks like for someone with a different political ideology? Use FlipFeed to find out! Privacy policy: http://flipfeed.media.mit.edu/privacy_policy/

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  • (2018-06-30) francisco1st. raguindinjr.: how its gratefull for us...
  • (2017-04-21) Yunus Laçin: chrome Sürüm 58.0.3029.81 (64-bit) çalışmıyor.
  • (2017-01-22) Yoni Binstock: I think this is really well done and with great engineering. Good job guys!
  • (2017-01-19) Emanuel Feld: I like this sort of project, but I think its premise is flawed. Information may inform/reinforce ideology, but it isn't ideology—that which guides our interpretation. Emotion may arise from ideology, but the mapping isn't one to one. I don't know what the owner a feed is thinking when they see a tweet. Seeing someone's emotional response doesn't give me insight into its source. Peoples' behaviors often deviate from their most deeply held self-image. One feed stuck out. It contained: Billy Eichner's sketch advocating for gun reform, a user named 'CNN Lies & Is Hitler,' a story about Trump sexually assaulting women, and Newt Gingrich praising Betsy DeVos. The political landscape is even more convoluted. The labels people use, their behaviors, and their ideologies are often highly contradictory. We shouldn't pretend otherwise. How do you explain Bernie supporters who ended up voting for Trump? What about self-avowed anti-establishment voters who re-elected nearly all incumbents in the Senate? Better yet, how do they explain themselves?

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4.3 (8 votes)
Last update / version
2019-03-08 / 1.0.6
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