Keenan Chen @NICAR25
@kcinbk.bsky.social
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- kcinbk.github.io - data + computational methods - Former data and misinformation researcher at Information Futures Lab (Brown University) and First Draft News. - Ex-@Columbiajourn investigations fellow. - Lang: 普通話, 廣東話
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For Slate, I dived into what a viral real estate influencer in NYC may reveal our increasingly polluting news environment of, and how a profitable business model of amplifying polarizing political and cultural content is making it even worse.

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He Used to Make Videos About NYC Real Estate. Then He Became Radicalized by the Right.
Cash Jordan made a name for himself showing off New York apartments. Now his YouTube channel is all crime and conspiracy. What happened?
slate.com
kcinbk.bsky.social
I wrote about how foreign apparel sellers rushed to cash in on Charlie Kirk’s death. Within hours, these astroturf accounts started flooding Facebook and Instagram with merch ads. Some of these paid posts even claimed “100% of the profits” would go to his orgs and family.

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Merch sellers cash in on Kirk’s killing with flood of social media ads
Foreign brands not linked to Kirk’s Turning Point USA sell patriotic gear with unclear promises to donate profits
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Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are walking and driving south to escape Israel's Gaza City offensive.
https://wapo.st/4pwffkf
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acyn.bsky.social
Jarvis: I hate to say this to my friends here at CNN, mass media is dying, so they're taking the last of these vestiges of institutions that matter and they're trying to turn them into propaganda organs under threat from the head of the FCC
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Conservative voices are now coalescing around the idea of “online radicalization,” claiming Kirk’s suspected shooter, a white, Christian male, was groomed into a violent leftist.

Quite a surprising turn, given their past hostility to the concept rigorously researched by academics and journalists.
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emmbadger.bsky.social
If the federal show of force in Washington has had a deterrent effect on crime, it appears to have deterred entirely normal aspects of city life, too.

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/11/u...
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An AP investigation finds that Silicon Valley companies sold surveillance technology to Chinese police and security contractors, ignoring warnings that the tools were being used to quash dissent, persecute religious sects and target minorities.
US tech companies enabled the surveillance and detention of hundreds of thousands in China
U.S. technology firms such as IBM, Dell and Cisco largely designed and built China’s surveillance state, an AP investigation finds. The tech companies deny wrongdoing.
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My lab's been attacked by an anti-wind group and their lawyers. They threatened the science funding of my whole university, to shut me and my undergraduate research assistants up.

NYT just covered it. 1/n

www.nytimes.com/2025/08/25/c...
Law Firm Pressures Brown University to Erase Research on Anti-Wind Groups
www.nytimes.com
kcinbk.bsky.social
Thanks for reading! And congrats on the latest piece. Really well researched and well reported.
kcinbk.bsky.social
The CEO told @nytimes.com it’s fine for reporters to take cash to cover their expenses.

That’s just false. Like any newsroom, the paper barred editorial staff from taking cash. And if he’s worried about fair comp for his reporters, give them a raise instead of paying barely minimum wages.
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When I reported for a leading Chinese-language newspaper in NYC years ago, I often had to explain: “No, I can’t take your red envelopes.” Even now, seeing them still give me anxiety.

I wrote about my personal experience on my SubStack.

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A former insider on NYC's “Red Envelope Gate”
I had anxiety whenever I saw these "red envelopes."
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(Full disclosure: I'm not a real estate analyst, so take my analysis with a grain of salt)
kcinbk.bsky.social
And when you factor in regulated rental units across New York City, the overall effect of the ban appears even more limited.
kcinbk.bsky.social
While it's always tricky to draw direct correlations, less than 10% of the market-rate rental listings on StreetEasy have increased asking rents immediately following the news of the ban on June 10.
kcinbk.bsky.social
I started my Substack because… why not?

For my first post, I wrote about how the NYC FARE Act — which bans mandatory broker fees for new tenants — has yet to trigger any significant rent hikes.

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New York City's broker fee ban, explained in three charts.
It’s still very early, but only a small fraction of rental listings appear to have increased asking rent since the FARE Act went into effect.
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kcinbk.bsky.social
First Take should do a segment like this: If beef were a sport, where does the Trump-Musk beef rank of all time?
kcinbk.bsky.social
She’s essentially calling a naturalized citizen "illegal" in another comment, while her a district- including Whitestone, Flushing, and Little Neck- has a significant population of foreign-born Chinese and Cantonese residents.

Curious how the local Chinese-language press will cover this, or not.
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kcinbk.bsky.social
"The leader of a Bulgarian spy ring helped Wirecard fugitive Jan Marsalek organise an airlift of 200 personnel from Kabul for the CIA during the military retreat from Afghanistan in 2021, a court in London has heard."

What a lede.

www.ft.com/content/17c9...
Bulgarian spy helped Wirecard’s Marsalek plan Kabul airlift for CIA, court told
Claim dismissed by prosecution lawyers at Old Bailey sentencing hearing
www.ft.com
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"... reasoning systems from companies like OpenAI, Google and the Chinese start-up DeepSeek ... are generating more errors, not fewer. As their math skills have notably improved, their handle on facts has gotten shakier. It is not entirely clear why."

— Great read from Cade Metz and Karen Weise
A.I. Hallucinations Are Getting Worse, Even as New Systems Become More Powerful (Gift Article)
A new wave of “reasoning” systems from companies like OpenAI is producing incorrect information more often. Even the companies don’t know why.
www.nytimes.com