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The Devils Long Tail Religious And Other Radicals In The Internet Marketplace 1st Edition Ohara

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The Devils Long Tail Religious And Other Radicals In The Internet Marketplace 1st Edition Ohara
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 303
Author: O'Hara, Kieron; Stevens, David
ISBN: 9780190612962, 9780199396245, 0190612967, 0199396248
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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The Devils Long Tail Religious And Other Radicals In The Internet Marketplace 1st Edition Ohara by O'hara, Kieron; Stevens, David 9780190612962, 9780199396245, 0190612967, 0199396248 instant download after payment.

The internet may be a utopia for free expression, but it also harbours nihilistic groups and individuals spreading bizarre creeds, unhindered by the risk-averse gatekeepers of the mass media -- and not all are as harmless as the Virtual Church of the Blind Chihuahua or Sexastrianism.
With few entry barriers, ready anonymity and no centralised control, the internet offers wired extremists unprecedented access to a potential global audience of billions. Technology allows us to select the information we wish to receive -- so those of a fanatical bent can filter out moderating voices and ignore countervailing arguments, retreating into a virtual world of their own design that reaffirms their views.
In The Devil's Long Tail, Stevens and O'Hara argue that we misunderstand online extremism if we think intervention is the best way to counter it. Policies designed to disrupt radical networks fail because they ignore the factors that push people to the margins. Extremists are driven less by ideas than by the benefits of participating in a tightly-knit, self-defined, group. Rather, extreme ideas should be left to sink or swim in the internet's marketplace of ideas.
The internet and the web are valuable creations of a free society. Censoring them impoverishes us all while leaving the radical impulse intact.

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