
350: Designing Misused Features
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Intro
The speakers delve into the socio-political challenges impacting their podcast routine, marked by ongoing protests and societal change. Amid feelings of despair, they highlight moments of hope, such as legislative progress and public support for reforms.
This week, we talk about weaponizing hashtags, co-opting social media movements, and solving hard problems in product design. Spoiler: hard problems are hard. This, plus The Sidebar, some follow up, and cool things as always.
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The Sidebar:
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In this week's Sidebar, we talk about weaponizing hashtags, co-opting social media movements, and solving hard problems in product design.
Follow-up:
Keep donating:
- Black Lives Matter
- NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
- Equal Justice Initiative
- We the Protesters
- Reclaim the Block
- George Floyd Memorial Fund
- Campaign Zero
- Stand Against Racial Injustice
- Minnesota Freedom Fund
Keep reading:
- An Antiracist Reading List
- What Martin Luther King Jr. Would Have Said
- Trevor Noah on George Floyd and the Protests + part 2
- How to Make This Moment the Turning Point for Real Change
- A thread on design history
- Cross-cultural Design
- Mismatch - How Inclusion Shapes Design
- Algorithms of Oppression
- How to be Antiracist
- So You Want to Talk About Race
- Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
- The Culture Map
- Black Designers: Missing in Action
Industry Talk:
- Trump was fact checked
- Twitter Finally Fact-Checked Trump. It’s a Bit of a Mess
- This reminded us of the Streisand Effect
- The Illusory Truth Effect is "the tendency to believe false information to be correct after repeated exposure."
- Richard Gere and the Gerbil
- "A Lie Can Travel Halfway Around the World While the Truth Is Putting On Its Shoes" - get the facts on this quote. Spoiler: "At this time, there is no substantive support for assigning the saying to Mark Twain or Winston Churchill.'
- Hindsight Bias "refers to the common tendency for people to perceive events that have already occurred as having been more predictable than they actually were before the events took place."
Cool Things:
- Brian shared Revision Path, a weekly podcast interviewing black creators. If you need more podcasts for your ears, check it out!
- Marshall shared Jacob Collier, a musical genius with some truly unbelievable talents. Dig in, friends.
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