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we may have passed the point where it's possible for people to reasonably expect they'd have to give consent before a corporation messes with the algorithmic filters that affect the information they see online.
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t is a failure of imagination and methodology to claim that it is necessary to experiment on millions of people without their consent in order to produce good data science
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Everyone knows that filters are imposed on information streams online
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