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A number of seemingly credible sources are describing an increase in political polarization worldwide. Maria Ressa describes how Rodrigo Duterte, former President of the Philippines "started ... with five hundred volunteers[1] (1) creating “sock puppets,” or fake accounts that attack or praise; (2) “mass reporting,” or organizing to negatively impact a targeted account; and (3) “astroturfing,” or fake posts or lies designed to look like grassroots support or interest.[2] These actions tricked the algorithms of social media companies like Facebook and Twitter into amplifying fraudulent messages including incitements to violence and criminal prosecutions based on trumped up charges. The results easily overwhelmed honest media. Leila de Lima, a Senator and former Secretary of Justice of the Philippines, spent years in pretrial detention before the charges were dropped for lack of evidence.[3] Ressa's news organization, Rappler.com, was ordered to close. Ressa herself was convicted on questionable charges. Both continued operating while the legal procedures against them were appealed.[4] Ressa says similar procedures are making major contributions to the rise of fascism and far-right nationalist populists in the US, Europe, Turkey, India, Russia, and elsewhere.[5] H. R. McMaster, former President Trump's second National Security advisor, said that "The internet and social media thus provided [Russia] with a low-cost, easy way to divide and weaken America from within."[6] The 2021 Facebook leak documented how executives of Facebook and Meta knowingly prioritized profits over action to limit incitements to violence, even facilitating the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar, because doing otherwise would have reduced their profits.

This "Category:Media reform to improve democracy" include videos of interviews with experts and activists working this issue along with 29:00 mm:ss audio files submitted to a Media & Democracy series syndicated on the Pacifica radio network[7] plus text and space for moderated discussions.

The 2024-09-11 episode of Sprouts:Radio from the Grassroots[8] featured excerpts episodes 3, 4, 6, and 7 in this series; that Wikiversity article includes the 29:00 mm:ss podcast aired on Sprouts inviting a discussion of issues raised therein.

Table of episodes

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Episodes of "Media & Democracy" for the Pacifica Radio Network
Date
no. recorded broadcasted on KKFI released to Pacifica Episode
40 2025-12-05 2025-12-09 2025-12-13 You can better protect yourself from Big Tech
39 2025-11-20 2025-11-25 2025-11-29 Differences between media outlets including coverage of Gaza
38 2025-11-06 2025-11-11 2025-11-15 Media & Democracy lessons for the future
37 2025-10-23 2025-20-28 2025-11-01 Media reform initiatives in West Africa
36 2025-10-03 2025-10-14 2025-10-18 Seth Radwell says that the two Enlightenments tell us how to heal US political polarization
35 2025-09-25 2025-09-30 2025-10-04

Media Reform Coalition challenges anti-democratic media bias in the UK

34 2025-09-12 2025-09-16 2025-09-20 Fighting back against the campaign of censorship and control
33 2025-08-28 2025-09-02 2025-08-06 The role of the media in conflict
32 2025-07-31 2025-08-19 2025-08-21 Evidence-informed public policy
31 2025-08-01 2025-08-05 2025-08-09 What the Left can learn from Fox
30 2025-07-17 2025-07-22 2024-07-26 Democratic delusions: Fix the media to fix democracy
29 2025-07-03 2025-07-08 2025-07-12 News from Germany 1900-1945 and implications for today
28 2025-06-12 2025-06-24 2025-06-28 How news impacts democracy per USD Communications Professor Nik Usher
27 2025-06-08 2025-06-10 2025-06-14 Media concentration per Columbia History Professor Richard John
26 2025-05-21 2025-05-27 2025-05-31 Dean Starkman and the watchdog that didn't bark
25 2025-05-08 2025-05-13 2025-05-17 Freedom of the Press Foundation says...
24 2025-04-24 2025-04-29 2025-05-03 Canadian journalist Marc Edge on media reform to improve democracy
23 2025-04-10 2025-04-15 2025-04-19 The value of indigenous and community radio
22 2025-03-28 2025-04-01 2025-04-05 Trump ordered changes in public data
21 2025-03-06 2025-03-11 2025-03-22 Vulture capitalists destroying newspapers
20 2025-02-25 2025-02-25 2025-03-08 Local newspapers limit malfeasance
19 2025-02-06 2025-02-11 2025-02-22 Palast says Trump lost, vote suppression won the 2024 elections
18 2025-01-25 2025-02-04 2025-02-12 Defend free speech hybrid town hall
17 2025-01-13 2025-01-14 2025-01-25 Media in the Syrian conflict
16 2024-12-20 2024-12-31 2024-01-04 HR 9495, the nonprofit-killer bill, per Michael Novick
15 2024-12-13 2024-12-24 2024-12-21 Information is a public good per communications prof Pickard
14 2024-12-02 2024-12-10 2024-12-07 Media literacy for the Arab World per Ahmed Al-Rawi
13 2024-11-21 2024-11-26 2024-11-23 Thom Hartmann on The Hidden History of the American Dream
12 2024-10-25 2024-11-05 2024-11-09 Legal concerns of Wikimedia Europe
11 2024-10-26 2024-10-19 2024-10-27 Project 2025 per Professor Brooks
10 2024-10-01 2024-10-01 2024-10-12 Jacob Ware on far-right terrorism in the US
9 2024-09-13 2024-09-17 2024-09-29 Dis- and misinformation and their threats to democracy
8 2024-09-11 2024-11-12 2024-09-14 22nd Century Initiative
7 2024-08-22 2024-08-27 2024-08-31 Global Project Against Hate & Extremism (GPAHE)
6 2024-08-19 2024-08-20 2024-08-24 Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen says
5 2024-08-13 2024-08-13 2024-08-17 Legal concerns of Free Press including Section 230
4 2024-08-02 2024-08-06 2024-08-10 How psychological and interpersonal processes are influenced by human-computer interactions
3 2024-07-30 2024-07-30 2024-08-03 Dean Baker on Internet companies threatening democracy internationally and how to fix that
2 2021-04-29 2021-04-29 2021-05-16 Media reform per Freepress.net
1 2021-02-23 2021-02-23 2021-03-17 Unrigging the media and the economy

Notes

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  1. Ressa (2022, pp. 147-8).
  2. Ressa (2022, pp. 152-3).
  3. Ressa (2022, p. 158ff) and Wikipedia, "Leila de Lima", accessed 2024-07-22.
  4. Ressa (2022, pp. 152-3) and Wikipedia, "Maria Ressa", accessed 2024-07-22.
  5. Ressa (2022, pp. 152-3).
  6. McMaster (2020, pp. 47-48).
  7. Media & Democracy, Director: Spencer Graves, Pacifica Radio, Wikidata Q127839818{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. Sprouts: Radio From the Grassroots, Pacifica Radio, Wikidata Q98781702

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Pages in category "Media reform to improve democracy"

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