In today's interconnected digital landscape, data security and privacy have become paramount concerns for businesses and consumers alike. With the increasing reliance on technology and the proliferation of data breaches, organizations face mounting pressure to demonstrate their commitment to protecting sensitive information. One crucial way to achieve this is through SOC 2 compliance.
How does working from the confines of our homes affect our ability to perform and maintain a healthy balance between our professional and personal lives? With remote work becoming a staple rather than a rarity, it was crucial to explore the dynamics of job design, autonomy, and the interplay between work and home life in this new context.
Our findings suggest that there might be some value in using authors’ advice to determine aesthetically pleasing outfits with a hierarchical structure where certain principles are more important than others.
The tweets picked by the engagement-based algorithm were more partisan and more likely to express out-group animosity, that is, animosity from one partisan side to the other side. Moreover, after readers read tweets selected by the engagement-based algorithm (compared to tweets from the reverse-chronological baseline), they had a better perception of their political in-group and a worse perception of their political out-group.
“Short-Asking with Long-Encouraging” or “SALE”, couples a “long-encouraging” reminder with a “short-asking” reminder—the “long-encouraging” reminder reminds consumers how long they should stock a product for (e.g., “Stock up for one month”); the “short-asking” reminder reminds consumers how many units of the product they would likely consume in a short time unit (e.g., “Think about how many you'd consume in one day”).
Have you ever wondered what values are encoded in the algorithms that curate your social media feed? Do you ever worry about whether this feed content has the power to sway and influence the opinions of your friends and family?