Gabrielle Lim
@gabriellelim.bsky.social
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PhD Candidate, Political Science at the University of Toronto. Affiliated with the Citizen Lab. Mostly the politics of information, technology, and security in cyber and outer space. More at gabriellelim.com
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katestarbird.bsky.social
When I read about this this morning, I almost fell out of my chair. These idiots have no idea what they’re talking about and yet their conspiracy theorizing is dictating massive policies and petty, vindictive bullshit like this…
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rondeibert.bsky.social
Planet of the Apes XI: The Rise of the Fascists
melbuer.bsky.social
Border patrol walking McArthur park here in LA
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Many thanks to @ijoc-usc.bsky.social and the guest editors @joncong.bsky.social and @bostonjoan.bsky.social for getting this wonderful special section together.
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We draw heavily from securitization theory and consider the ways in which the US, UK, and other Western states may bias or influence global security discourse. It is also a reminder for us scholars to be wary of how we "speak security."
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While 3 and 4 are not as surprising, 1 and 2 were somewhat less obvious or, at least, not as talked about within mainstream misinfo studies: the way we phrase things and the power that is imparted on specific ideas (i.e., threats) are important. Who says what and where matters.
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(1) the popularization of “fake news” by political and media elites, (2) Western influence over global security discourse and policymaking, (3) the desire for governments to control the flow of information, and (4) high-profile revelations around platform governance and harm.
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Drawing on data from 177 counties over the past 15 years and a systematic review of 57 academic articles analyzing the passing of misinformation laws, we identified four concurrent conditions that have driven the global rise of legislation against misinformation:
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In a short span of time there has been a global rise in "fake news" laws - legislation that purports to or is designed to curb the spread of false information. @sbradshaw.bsky.social, Monzima Haque, and I wanted to understand why.

"The Global Spread of Misinformation Laws" ijoc.org/index.php/ij...
True Costs of Misinformation| The Global Spread of Misinformation Laws | Bradshaw | International Journal of Communication
True Costs of Misinformation| The Global Spread of Misinformation Laws
ijoc.org
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techpolicypress.bsky.social
Gabrielle Lim, Aidan Kerr, Marlene Terstiege, and Marc Calabretta discuss the risks of privatized space. The issue is not private sector involvement, but power in the hands of private firms “incentivized to serve the surveillance state and further a new kind of space military-industrial complex.”
A Match Made in the Heavens: The Surveillance State and the “New Space” Economy | TechPolicy.Press
As private firms dominate space, satellites serve both aid and surveillance—raising urgent questions about power, privacy, and democratic control.
www.techpolicy.press
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poppublicsphere.bsky.social
NOW OUT ON FIRSTVIEW!!

Institutional Change on #Digital #Platforms: Temporal Shifts in the #Power of #Users, #Businesses, & #States

By @sverrir.bsky.social

doi.org/10.1017/S153...
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ainowinstitute.bsky.social
NEW REPORT: Artificial Power, our 2025 Landscape Report, is out.

Today’s AI isn’t just being used by us, it’s being used on us. We urgently need to reclaim public power over the future trajectory of AI. Another path is possible.

Read the report: ainowinstitute.org/2025-landscape
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"The AI industry is on shakier ground than it may
seem. Valuations are sky high, while the business
model hinges on an intensely expensive technology
that lacks a consistent revenue stream. AI companies bleed money for every user they gain."
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"The question we should be asking is not if ChatGPT is useful or not, but if OpenAI’s unaccountable power, linked to Microsoft’s monopoly and the business model of the tech economy, is good for society."
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...Reminds me of this article on IDF soldiers selling guns and occupation: jewishcurrents.org/naked-gun "It doesn’t matter what the gun or combat accessory can do or has done to occupied people. It just matters that the Angels look good doing it."
Naked Gun
The Instagram stars making military occupation look good.
jewishcurrents.org
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This line... "We don’t expect them to write, to debate, or shape public discourse in any meaningful way. We just expect them to look good doing whatever it is they do."
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natematias.bsky.social
From concerns about social media addiction to urgent civil liberties issues, courts are asking scientists to be arbiters of alleged technology harms. How can scientists reliably inform courts and how can courts interpret our work?

New article with @penney.bsky.social
tsjournal.org/index.php/jo...
Science and Causality in Technology Litigation | Journal of Online Trust and Safety
Journal of Online Trust and Safety
tsjournal.org
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citizenlab.ca
Even after Assad’s fall, #disinformation in #Syria is thriving. In an opinion piece in @timep.bsky.social, The Citizen Lab’s @noura.bsky.social discusses how foreign powers and non-state actors exploit social media to manipulate narratives and spread fear.
Read more here: timep.org/2025/01/30/t...
Truth in Transition: Disinformation in Post-Assad Syria
Disinformation fuels fear and division in Syria’s new political landscape, eroding trust and blocking the path to a peaceful political transition.
timep.org
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robyncaplan.bsky.social
What will it take to get news sites to start embedding Bluesky posts instead of x posts in their articles?

I’m still seeing even journo x posts in stories on @nymag.com and @nytimes.com when I know they have a Bluesky…