The second and final installment of our two part collab with Slate’s ICYMI! Mike talks with mis- and disinformation researcher Joan Donovan about the line between gossip and conspiracy; then ICYMI’s Candice and Rachelle join us to talk about what it feels like swimming in the wide open sea of monocultural event discourse. Also: C-SPAN’s earliest internet memories!
Special thanks to Candice, Rachelle, Se’era, Daisy and the whole ICYMI team! Please listen to them on slate.com and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Friends, hello, and welcome to never post a podcast about and for the Internet. I'm your host, Mike Rugnetta. And in this episode, we are continuing and concluding our multi part collaboration with Slate's Internet culture pod, ICYMI. So it is a huge honor and a privilege and a pleasure to have Candice
Candice LimHello.
Mike RugnettaAnd Rachel. Hello.
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