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Reddit receives funding from China's Tencent, users worried

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ADVERTISING, MONETIZATION

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EDUCATION, TRAINING, MOOC

How to educate our children with artificial belgium mobile database intelligence?Key lessons from the UK's Future of Journalism report
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February 22, 2019
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By Alexandre Bouniol, France Télévisions, MédiaLab

A few days before the publication of the already famous report by British MPs calling Facebook a "digital gangster", another important report was published in the United Kingdom. The press is in danger; and if nothing is done quickly, an entire industry, or even democracy, could die a slow death, warns this expert document. What solutions are possible in the face of these threats?