by Harrison Litzell | Jul 3, 2024 | Feature-, Opinion
In a recent article, I shared how social media sites are not designed to serve the user but instead to exploit them for profit through advertising and data. To do this, social media and other sites use algorithms to make the vast offerings of the internet more...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Feb 10, 2021 | Opinion
Have you noticed what appears to be a national obsession with a daily bowel cleansing? We’ve all visited websites that include misleading clickbait ads disguised as informative news articles. Among the several items vying for attention, one of the most common touts:...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Feb 8, 2021 | News
Nearly one-third (29%) of white evangelicals in the U.S. who have experienced online harassment say it is due to their religious affiliation, according to a Pew Research Center report published Feb. 1. The report is based on data analysis from the findings of a survey...
by John D. Pierce | Jun 8, 2020 | Opinion
Asking, “How was church last Sunday?” has a whole new connotation. The answer is likely to have a technical dimension. Curses, biblical and otherwise, rained down on Zoom’s unfaithfulness one Sunday in mid-May. Other online services were delivered as advertised....
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Sep 11, 2017 | News
A majority of U.S. adults don’t use the Internet to access spiritual or religious content, even though most believe the Internet exposes them to new perspectives. These are two findings in a Baylor University religion survey, “American Values, Mental...