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Develop Consequence Scanning workshop #11
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We held a first version of the consequence scanning workshop at 36C3 (annual chaos communication congress organised by the CCC). Participants were a mixed group of people interested in hacking online harassment and misogyny. See brief workshop description here. The format was very open and geared at an audience who is not part of the same organisation nor works on one common project. As a result, the consequence scanning did not focus on a particular tool or feature, but on a set of tools we brainstormed with the group first. Examples the group came up with include filtering/blocking in general, content moderation, troll busters, opt-out tools or platform-integral blocking/reporting options. Learnings:
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Objective
Develop a Consequence Scanning workshop for Opt Out
Description
Design a workshop that challenges Opt Out and it's attempt at content moderation.
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Consequence-Scanning-Agile-Event-Manual-TechTransformed-Doteveryone-2.pdf
See also additional resources here
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