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Renee Diresta Wired

Renee Diresta Wired
Renee Diresta Wired

Renee Diresta Wired Renee diresta (@noupside) is an ideas contributor for wired, writing about discourse and the internet. she studies narrative manipulation as the technical research manager at stanford internet. I regularly write about influence operations, trust & safety challenges, adversarial abuse, and technology policy in outlets such as the atlantic, noema, and wired.

Renee Diresta Wired
Renee Diresta Wired

Renee Diresta Wired Diresta has written about pseudoscience, conspiracy theories, terrorism, and state sponsored information warfare. she has also served as an advisor to the u.s. congress on ongoing efforts to prevent online and social media disinformation. Renée regularly writes and speaks about the role that tech platforms and curatorial algorithms play in the proliferation of disinformation and conspiracy theories. she is an ideas contributor at wired. Renee diresta (@noupside) is an ideas contributor for wired, the director of research at new knowledge, and a mozilla fellow on media, misinformation, and trust. Renée regularly writes and speaks about the role that tech platforms and curatorial algorithms play in the proliferation of disinformation and conspiracy theories. she is an ideas contributor at wired.

Renee Diresta Wired
Renee Diresta Wired

Renee Diresta Wired Renee diresta (@noupside) is an ideas contributor for wired, the director of research at new knowledge, and a mozilla fellow on media, misinformation, and trust. Renée regularly writes and speaks about the role that tech platforms and curatorial algorithms play in the proliferation of disinformation and conspiracy theories. she is an ideas contributor at wired. Renée is a contributing editor at lawfare and a contributor at the atlantic. her writing has appeared in wired, noema, foreign affairs, columbia journalism review, the new york times, the washington post, yale review, the guardian, politico, slate, and academic journals. I'm renee, and i study adversarial abuse online – ways that people attempt to manipulate, harass, or target others within the constantly evolving landscape of digital platforms. In addition to diresta’s personal narrative, the podcast episode explores the broader landscape of online disinformation, examining the tactics employed by various actors to spread misinformation and manipulate public opinion. She directed research at the stanford internet observatory from 2019 until its operational wind down in 2024, where her team analyzed state sponsored disinformation campaigns and collaborated with tech companies on identifying manipulative content, including through initiatives like the virality project that scrutinized covid 19 vaccine narratives.

Renee Diresta Wired
Renee Diresta Wired

Renee Diresta Wired Renée is a contributing editor at lawfare and a contributor at the atlantic. her writing has appeared in wired, noema, foreign affairs, columbia journalism review, the new york times, the washington post, yale review, the guardian, politico, slate, and academic journals. I'm renee, and i study adversarial abuse online – ways that people attempt to manipulate, harass, or target others within the constantly evolving landscape of digital platforms. In addition to diresta’s personal narrative, the podcast episode explores the broader landscape of online disinformation, examining the tactics employed by various actors to spread misinformation and manipulate public opinion. She directed research at the stanford internet observatory from 2019 until its operational wind down in 2024, where her team analyzed state sponsored disinformation campaigns and collaborated with tech companies on identifying manipulative content, including through initiatives like the virality project that scrutinized covid 19 vaccine narratives.

Renee Diresta Wired
Renee Diresta Wired

Renee Diresta Wired In addition to diresta’s personal narrative, the podcast episode explores the broader landscape of online disinformation, examining the tactics employed by various actors to spread misinformation and manipulate public opinion. She directed research at the stanford internet observatory from 2019 until its operational wind down in 2024, where her team analyzed state sponsored disinformation campaigns and collaborated with tech companies on identifying manipulative content, including through initiatives like the virality project that scrutinized covid 19 vaccine narratives.

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