Mozilla News Beat, August 21
   
 
Mozilla News Beat

Welcome to the Mozilla News Beat, a glance at the best and worst internet news of the week. We hope you enjoy it!


dog-face Dogs & Deep Breaths. 2020 is stressful. Dogs are relaxing. Guided meditation is relaxing. Guided meditation with dogs might be the only thing to help us survive 2020. Here's the video, get relaxed! | via Gizmodo
face-mask Mask Launcher. It's no secret many Americans hate masks...and love guns. One creative YouTuber showed off his mask-launching gun as a bit of fun and to remind folks to wear a mask in public! | via Popular Mechanics
ballot-box Plan Your Vote. November 3rd is a very important Election Day in the US. Voting during a pandemic is a challenge, which is why it's important to make your plan to vote safely now. NBC put together a great site to help you make a plan. Get on it! | via NBC News
mobile Doing It Right. Indigenous communities in Brazil are very susceptible to COVID-19. Here's the story of how one small community — the Kuikur — successfully used technology to contain the virus. | via Slate
crossed-fingers Will Tech Get It Right? The Black Lives Matter movement hopes the tech industry will keep stepping up in the fight for racial justice. That means going beyond PR moves to fight for laws and policies that keep tech from harming communities of color. | via Engadget
chart Big Tech's Domination. In the first seven months of 2020 the top five Big Tech companies — Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, & Facebook — saw their stock rise by 37%. All other stock fell by 6%. What does this unprecedented growth of wealth and influence by Big Tech mean for the future? | via NY Times
waving-hand QAnon Be Gone. Facebook is finally cracking down on QAnon — a bunch of false conspiracy theories that grew out of internet cesspool 4chan and has driven some supporters to violence — a month after Twitter limited the group's spread. | via Vox Recode
megaphone Telegram Revolution. Protesters in Belarus are organizing over encrypted chat app Telegram to stay safe as protest leaders are jailed and the internet is blacked out. "Never before in history has one technology decided so much the political fate of a country," says one protest leader. | via Wired UK
memo A-level Fail. When A-level exams were canceled this year in the UK due to the pandemic, an algorithm took over to determine students' grades. Nearly 40% of students saw their grades downgraded, a disproportionate number of those from disadvantaged backgrounds. | via The Guardian
woozy Drunk Detector. Researchers just showed how your phone can likely determine if you're drunk. Great, how soon until advertisers can target drunk folks with gambling or pizza ads? | via Gizmodo
raised-brow Policing Your Feelings. A British police force plans to test a new facial recognition system that claims it can tell a person's mood using emotion detection AI. Aside from all the scary privacy implications, there's many studies that say this tech doesn't work. | via The Next Web
vomit Public Health Danger. A new report by the group Avaaz concludes that Facebook is a major threat to public health due to the massive amount of health misinformation spread on the platform. Facebook's algorithm helped drive 3.8 million views of health misinfo in the past year. | via BBC

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