Editing Online Communities (UW COM481 Winter 2023)

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*  [[#Component 1: The Theory and Practice of Online Communities|BSOC]], Chapter 1, pg 1-17
*  [[#Component 1: The Theory and Practice of Online Communities|BSOC]], Chapter 1, pg 1-17
* "Algorithms and Invisibility: My Interview with Kandis" Safiya Umoja Noble, from her book Algorithms of Oppression p. 172-179 (example of Yelp and harms to a small Black woman-run business) [https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/washington/reader.action?docID=4834260&ppg=189 UW Library Ebook]
* "Algorithms and Invisibility: My Interview with Kandis" Safiya Umoja Noble, from her book Algorithms of Oppression p. 172-179 (example of Yelp and harms to a small Black woman-run business) [https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/washington/reader.action?docID=4834260&ppg=189]


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