Not exact matches
But I've come to think that the
rise of fake news — and
of the cheap - to - run, ideologically driven
aggregator sites that are only a few steps up from fake — has weaponized those filter bubbles.
I'm rarely the first to
rise to the defense
of Rotten Tomatoes, the review
aggregator that wields increasing power over a movie's box - office fate.
(For a great overview
of U.S. law, see Kimberley Isbell's article, The
Rise of the News
Aggregator: Legal Implications and Best Practices.)
While this has huge advantages over past job search practices, it's also led to the
rise of multiple
aggregator services and online job boards, each claiming to be better than the last.