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Apocalypse Not
Why do tech people love talking about the end of the world?
Challenging technology to serve the public good.
Sisi Wei is the editor-in-chief at The Markup.
Before joining The Markup, she was co-executive director of OpenNews, where she envisioned and executed transformative initiatives for journalism. As part of her work, Sisi founded the DEI Coalition, a journalism community dedicated to sharing knowledge and taking concrete action in service of a more anti-racist, equitable, and just journalism industry.
She was assistant managing editor at ProPublica from 2018 to 2020, where she oversaw three editorial teams focused on news apps, interactive storytelling, and visual investigations. She also managed large, interdisciplinary investigations across the newsroom, one of which won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2020. Sisi worked at ProPublica for seven years, investigating abuses of power and betrayals of the public trust across a range of topics, including health care, higher education, government, and immigration.
In 2021, IWFM awarded Sisi the Gwen Ifill Award, which recognizes an outstanding woman journalist of color whose work carries forward Gwen’s legacy, especially by serving as a role model and mentor for young journalists. In 2019, Sisi and her fellow Journalists of Color Slack admin team won the ONA Community Award, which recognizes a person or small team in online journalism that has made outsized contributions to creating tools or work environments that allow digital journalists to do their best work.
Sisi also serves on the board of News Revenue Hub.
Hello World
Why do tech people love talking about the end of the world?
The BreakdownAutomated Censorship
Instagram, YouTube, and other platforms moderate billions of posts—here are some of their common techniques
Automated Censorship
How to appeal, check violations, and more
Automated Censorship
An investigation by The Markup found that the platform demoted images of the Israel–Hamas war, deleted captions without warning, and denied users the option to appeal
Show Your WorkAutomated Censorship
We found that Instagram heavily demoted nongraphic images of war, deleted captions and hid comments without notification, suppressed hashtags, and limited users’ ability to appeal moderation decisions
Hello World
A conversation with Dave Maass of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Privacy
Data on sensitive locations, such as abortion clinics, could be sold off, raising alarms
Impact
An investigation by The Markup sparked demands for answers
Gentle January
Keep your kids’ info offline, fake your security question answers, use a password manager, and more
Gentle January
It’s used to verify your identity in sensitive situations, and retailers don’t need to know
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