BKC Affiliate Nathaniel Lubin writes about using the field of public health as inspiration for a new metaphor for the internet.
“Perhaps the better way to understand the internet is to compare it to a much older infrastructure problem: citywide sanitation systems. Posted content is akin to water; websites and other interfaces are analogous to pumps; and unintended feedback loops correspond to risk of infection. A public-health framework for understanding the internet would focus not on online information itself but on how it is generated, spread, and consumed via digital platforms.”
Read more in The Atlantic.