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Davey Alba

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In 2023Q3, Alba’s coverage footprint peaked around Meta’s algorithm research and Google’s handling of user data and competition scrutiny.

Who they are

Davey Alba appears in the corpus as a technology journalist and public participant in debates over platform power, misinformation, and digital accountability. The coverage repeatedly connects her to Facebook, Google, Twitter, Meta, and researchers and journalists contesting how social platforms shape political harm and public discourse.

The recent arc

The most concentrated recent phase came in 2023Q3, when coverage moved between Meta and Google: a New York Times account of Meta-linked studies found Facebook’s algorithm influential without necessarily changing beliefs, while Bloomberg reports examined Google location and search-data warrants and DOJ allegations about employees’ use of chat settings during the antitrust trial. That sequence put platform effects, data access, and corporate conduct in the same coverage frame.

The subsequent arc has tilted more heavily toward Google and Alphabet. Recent items include Google’s agreement to destroy billions of allegedly improperly collected Chrome Incognito data points, the firing of 28 employees after protests over business ties with Israel, Alphabet’s experimentation at its X moonshot lab, and reporting that Alphabet’s Q1 profit was lifted by unrealized SpaceX gains. The shift is from social-platform misinformation disputes toward the broader legal, labor, privacy, and corporate-governance pressures facing a major tech company.

The tension

The central tension is between Big Tech’s claims of governance and social benefit and evidence of the harms or power its systems can enable. Alba is named among commentators criticizing Facebook’s role in misinformation and political harm in the Philippines, while another debate links her with Daphne Keller, Renee DiResta, Joan Donovan, and Joe Bernstein in disputes over the prevailing disinformation frame. Facebook and Google therefore recur not simply as companies, but as contested institutions whose moderation, data practices, and influence require scrutiny.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Alba’s coverage will remain relevant to the widening accountability agenda around dominant platforms: not only what content they distribute, but how they collect data, govern workers, respond to regulators, and document internal decisions. The unresolved question in the corpus is whether company research, policy changes, and legal settlements produce meaningful limits on platform power or primarily shift the terms of the public debate.

Davey Alba has appeared in 59 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2023Q3 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Twitter, Google, Trump.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-04-02
Wall Street Journal 75 related

Filing: to settle a 2020 class action lawsuit over Chrome's Incognito mode, Google agreed to destroy billions of data points it allegedly improperly collected

Over 100 Billion Private Browsing Records To Be Deleted Tom Pritchard / Tom's Guide : Google Incognito mode was never private — and now Google's being forced to delete all the data Grace Eliza Goodwin...

2023-09-16
Bloomberg 10 related

At trial, the US DOJ asserted Googlers are trained to have sensitive conversations over chat with history off and avoid phrases like “market share” and “bundle”

The search giant's historic antitrust trial began this week. Ashley Belanger / Ars Technica : Google hid evidence by training workers to avoid words monopolists use, DOJ says Justin Diaz / Android Hea...

2023-09-15
Bloomberg 11 related

At trial, the US DOJ asserted Googlers are trained to have sensitive conversations over chat with history off and avoid phrases like “market share” and “bundle”

Hi all, it's Tom Giles in San Francisco and Davey Alba in Washington.

2017-07-26
Wired 5 related

Google files injunction in US district court against Canadian court order to globally alter search results, arguing that doing so in US violates First Amendment

Davey Alba / Wired :

2014-12-18
Guardian 11 related

Reddit bans SonyGOP subreddit and users for sharing leaked Sony documents, deletes posts after receiving DMCA takedown request

and a week to remove nude celebrity photos Nathaniel Mott / PandoDaily : Reddit quickly bans users for sharing Sony Pictures' leaked documents.  If only it had done the same for #celebgate Andrew Grif...

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