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Tag: Facebook

Making land markets on Myanmar Facebook

6 Minutes To ReadCourtney T. Wittekind and Hilary Faxon underscore threats posed by a new market for land on Myanmar Facebook.

Myanmar’s post-coup Internet: dangers and alternatives

12 Minutes To ReadShona Loong summarises the views of three commentators on Myanmar’s post-coup digital culture.

Challenging the distortion of influential monks?

6 Minutes To ReadLynn Htwe looks at responses to Sitagu Sayadaw’s comments on Pagan’s recognition by UNESCO.

Shooting the Facebook Messenger (Part IV)

5 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling  reflects on Facebook in Myanmar.

Shooting the Facebook Messenger (Part III)

8 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling presents an argument for how Facebook could potentially (and inadvertently) advance Burmanisation in Myanmar.

Shooting the Facebook Messenger (Part II)

6 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling assesses Facebook’s mitigation strategies before critically engaging with the Company’s intentions in Myanmar.

Shooting the (Facebook) Messenger (Part I)

8 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling considers the impact of Facebook in Myanmar and its potency for Burmanisation.

Social Media Facebook Connections Between the Shan and Thai: How Technology Helps the Consumer to Become a Self-Producer  

10 Minutes To ReadKo Htwe describes the cross-border use of social media among Shan and Thai communities.

Facebook in Myanmar: A Human Problem that AI Can’t Solve

5 Minutes To ReadMish Khan and Sam Taylor evaluate the utility of AI in detecting hate speech online.

Genocide in the Modern Era: Social Media and the Proliferation of Hate Speech in Myanmar

10 Minutes To ReadAshley S. Kinseth probes the relationship between social media and conflict and its evolution over the past year.

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