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Algorithme 101

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On est d’accord : il est impossible d’échapper totalement aux algorithmes. Mais ce qu’on peut faire, c’est au moins comprendre comment ils fonctionnent et surtout être attentif·ve à nos interactions avec eux. On démystifie pour toi leur fonctionnement, les avantages et les inconvénients. On t’explique aussi en quoi ils façonnent ton expérience en ligne.

Ressources

Tactique de désinformation: Provoquer des émotions | LaSciencedAbord 

Si les mensonges sont faciles à dire, la vérité est souvent plus dure à propager | LaSciencedAbord

Tactique de désinformation : La contrefaçon d’opinion | LaSciencedAbord

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