Later this month, Mozilla will release the second full length Internet Health Report, which looks at where technology is making our lives and the world better — and where it’s making things worse. More often than not, new online technology does both — makes things better and worse. Therefore, it’s critical that we constantly look at what is happening in tech and ask: how do we want this to play out for humanity?
Read 28 startling stories of YouTube’s recommendation engine leading people down bizarre and dangerous paths. Then see what needs to be done to help fix this problem.
Every year Mozilla gathers technologists, educators, activists, researchers, artists, and young people together for a week of exploring, learning, and hacking for a healthier internet at MozFest. This year we’re meeting in London from 21-27 October.
This August, Mozilla is retiring its Open Badges Backpack platform. We’re providing an easy-to-follow migration path for users who want to move their badges to Badgr, the free and open-source platform by Concentric Sky. If you’re part of our Open Badges community, please watch for an email from Mozilla — it will contain a secure link to your badge data and detail how to migrate your badges.