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Chris Hoofnagle

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37 articles decelerating

Chris Hoofnagle has appeared in 37 articles since 2016-10. Coverage peaked in 2020Q3 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Google, WSJ, Apple.

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37
mentions
Velocity
-50.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
-0.167
velocity change
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10
publications

Coverage Timeline

2024-03-11
New York Times 1 related

GM, Honda, Kia, Hyundai, and others added optional features in their apps to rate people's driving in recent years, offering the data to brokers like LexisNexis

LexisNexis, which generates consumer risk profiles for the insurers, knew about every trip G.M. drivers had taken in their cars … Mastodon: @dangillmor@mastodon.social . X: @evan_greer , @ccanonne_ , ...

2023-10-08
Wall Street Journal

Political advertisers have raised concerns about X's Community Notes after major brands like Apple, Samsung, and Uber had critical notes attached to their ads

his top priority for revenue growth. Community Notes on ads will 100% be removed because of this. Meg Graham / @megancgraham : “This Is a False Advertisement”: Major brands like Apple, Uber and Samsun...

2023-10-07
Wall Street Journal 1 related

Political advertisers have raised concerns about X's Community Notes after major brands like Apple, Samsung, and Uber had critical notes attached to their ads

his top priority for revenue growth. Community Notes on ads will 100% be removed because of this. Meg Graham / @megancgraham : “This Is a False Advertisement”: Major brands like Apple, Uber and Samsun...

2021-05-23
New York Times

Profile of Paul Romer, once tech's favorite economist and now a critic, who has championed state taxes on the digital ads sold by Facebook and Google

Paul Romer's call for government activism, particularly toward the big tech companies, reflects “a profound change in my thinking.” Tweets: @ramaswmysridhar , @1br0wn , @staceynycdc , @hoofnagle , @an...

2020-12-04
Bloomberg

Sources: Facebook's VR business practices have attracted the attention of the DOJ, which is talking to developers about their interactions with Facebook

David McLaughlin / Bloomberg : Tweets: @cixliv , @billfishkin , @andgokevin , @vertis , @amoration , @kavyapearlman , and @hoofnagle Tweets: Cix / @cixliv : 1/ “Our industry is getting eaten alive by...

2020-08-17
Wall Street Journal

How small VOIP operators in the US are being used to perpetrate robocall scams related to social security, COVID-19, and more

Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @hoofnagle , @bysarahkrouse , and @ryanjtracy Tweets: Chris Hoofnagle / @hoofnagle : WSJ: “When you receive a robocall, chances are someone like Nick Palumbo collects ro...

2020-08-16
Wall Street Journal

As companies start using AI-software to detect race or ethnicity, often as part of market research, researchers worry it will fuel bias and discrimination

When Revlon Inc. wanted to know what lipstick women of different races and in different countries were wearing, the cosmetics giant didn't need to send out a survey. Tweets: @georgejoseph94 , @evan_gr...

2020-08-10
New York Times

Facebook, Google, and Twitter are making the same mistakes big news outlets made decades ago, trying to placate hyperpartisan critics who are “working the refs”

The new referees in American politics are Facebook, Google and Twitter, and they would be wise to pay attention to lessons the old media tried to learn. Tweets: @rottenindenmark , @ryanlcooper , @mark...

2020-07-05
New York Times

The Wild Wild Web, a shoot-first, aim-later era of tech strategy, is coming to an end, and a less willfully naïve, self-policing ethos is taking its place

The internet is changing, and the freewheeling, anything-goes culture of social media is being replaced by something more accountable. Tweets: @nytimesbusiness , @sachinrekhi , @rajumudhar , @steve_e ...

2020-07-04
New York Times

The Wild Wild Web, a shoot-first, aim-later era of tech strategy, is coming to an end, and a less willfully naïve, self-policing ethos is taking its place

The internet is changing, and the freewheeling, anything-goes culture of social media is being replaced by something more accountable. Tweets: @shiraovide , @marilink , @p2son , @kmmunger , @hackylawy...

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