(((Echoes))), Exposed: The Secret Symbol Neo-Nazis Use to Target Jews Online

  In the early days of the social web, putting someone’s name in multiple parentheses was meant to give that person a cute virtual hug. Today, it’s something far more sinister. Neo-Nazis, anti-Semites and white nationalists have begun using three sets of parentheses encasing a Jewish surname — for instance, (((Fleishman))) — to identify and…

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“Coincidence Detector”: The Google Chrome Extension White Supremacists Use to Track Jews

  A Google Chrome plugin with the seemingly innocent name of “Coincidence Detector” has one sole purpose: compiling and exposing the identities  the names in three sets of parentheses — i.e., (((Fleishman))) — on web pages. As Mic detailed in a story earlier this week, white supremacists have begun using the construction, called an “(((echo))),” to…

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Employment trends in newspaper publishing and other media, 1990–2016 : The Economics Daily: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

  Employment trends in newspaper publishing and other media, 1990–2016 June 02, 2016 Few industries have been affected by the digital or information age as much as newspapers and other traditional publishing industries (books, magazines, etc.). In June 1990, there were nearly 458,000 people employed in the newspaper publishing industry; by March 2016, that figure…

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(((Echoes))), Exposed: The Secret Symbol Neo-Nazis Use to Target Jews Online

  In the early days of the social web, putting someone’s name in multiple parentheses was meant to give that person a cute virtual hug. Today, it’s something far more sinister. Neo-Nazis, anti-Semites and white nationalists have begun using three sets of parentheses encasing a Jewish surname — for instance, (((Fleishman))) — to identify and…

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