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Gyosen Asakura – the Buddhist DJ with a techno temple – BBC Trending

Gyosen Asakura – the Buddhist DJ with a techno temple – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/CFjZcLUAEqE In a small temple in Japan, DJ-turned-priest Gyosen Asakura is using his DJ skills to invoke the Buddhist "pure land" with high-tech light and electronic music, hoping to attract young people to the religion. Video journalist: Natalia Zuo SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
How can you burst your filter bubble? – BBC Trending

How can you burst your filter bubble? – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/mh1dLvGe06Y It might be the defining feature of politics in the social media age. So how can you pop your own "filter bubble"? Video journalist: Natalia Zuo SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending
A Tory walks into a Scottish National Party (SNP) bar – BBC Trending

A Tory walks into a Scottish National Party (SNP) bar – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/_E4WYvEqp_w When a young Tory politician walks into a bar devoted to Scottish independence, two social media bubbles collide in real life. Video journalist: Alex Dackevych Reporter: Mike Wendling SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending
General election 2017: Are we really ‘watching UKIP’s funeral’? – BBC Trending

General election 2017: Are we really ‘watching UKIP’s funeral’? – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/PSixECxswJY Social media users gloated as UKIP's vote fell. But even before their leader resigned, Nigel Farage was trending again. Video journalist: Natalia Zuo; Reporter: Jonathan Griffin SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending
Lele Tao: China’s ‘online goddess’ on $450k a year – BBC Trending (Full video)

Lele Tao: China’s ‘online goddess’ on $450k a year – BBC Trending (Full video)

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http://youtu.be/4ts-WpiswH0 Meet 24-year-old internet showgirl Lele Tao, who chats and sings to her 1 million fans, mostly young men. Video journalist: Natalia Zuo Producer: Megha Mohan Executive producer: Mukul Devichand SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
The bots that shop for Supreme – BBC Trending

The bots that shop for Supreme – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/fBZ-RTEFt58 Why are people buying software to buy clothes from one trendy retailer? Video Journalist: Natalia Zuo Reporter: Anisa Subedar SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
Syrian refugee vs right-wing German nationalist – BBC Trending

Syrian refugee vs right-wing German nationalist – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/qcyy3hWdOgc This is the moment a famous Syrian refugee met a right-wing German nationalist. In October a new law comes into force in Germany that will impose huge fines on social networks if they don't delete illegal content including hate speech. Anas Modamani is a refugee from Syria who now lives in Berlin. In August 2015 he was catapulted to notoriety for taking a selfie with Angela Merkel while she was visiting a migrant shelter. But the picture would come back to haunt him, as it was used to accuse him of attacks in Brussels and Berlin. His famous photograph was cropped and pasted into wanted posters and false news reports. He decided to take Facebook to court for not doing enough to stop the lies being shared about him, but in March 2017 he lost the case. The cou...
Virtual reality that turns you into a black woman if you’re not a black woman – BBC Trending

Virtual reality that turns you into a black woman if you’re not a black woman – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/ZSRvak45LiI Why did design collective Hyphen-Labs create a virtual reality experience populated exclusively by black women? Video Journalist: Natalia Zuo Producer: Patrick Clahane Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
Do people in London know what’s missing on this map? – BBC Trending

Do people in London know what’s missing on this map? – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/2B9SfRhbgfE New Zealanders fed up with their country being left off of world maps set up a Reddit group to share their exasperation. The 27,000 subscribers of "Maps Without NZ" post pictures of the world with the island nation left off. But can unsuspecting members of the public spot the missing Kiwis? Presenter: Jonathan Griffin Video Journalist: Alex Dackevych Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
Meet Amoy Antunet, the 7-year-old neuroscientist wowing the internet – BBC Trending

Meet Amoy Antunet, the 7-year-old neuroscientist wowing the internet – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/A8tGtubPxeU Meet Amoy Antunet, a girl with big ambitions in the world of science. But how does her dad respond to online comments calling him a "pushy parent"? Video journalist: Natalia Zuo Producer: Jonathan Griffin Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
The people battling online for Russia’s future – BBC Trending

The people battling online for Russia’s future – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/eFMBliW4cpk Russian television is heavily controlled by the state. Social media is a less restrictive space - but easily spied on. And online, both opposition activists and Kremlin supporters have huge followings. BBC Trending meets the people battling for Russia's future. Producer: Kate Lamble Video journalist: Alex Dackevych Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
Inside Alexei Navalny’s social media machine as he seeks to become Russia’s president – BBC Trending

Inside Alexei Navalny’s social media machine as he seeks to become Russia’s president – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/wpjvE6son5s Alexei Navalny is a social media sensation. His anti-corruption videos have made him popular with many young Russians. And now he wants to run for President in March 2018... but he's got some big challenges ahead. BBC Trending goes inside Alexei Navalny's social media machine. How has it transformed Russian politics? Producer: Kate Lamble Video journalist: Alex Dackevych Additional camera: Irina Sedunova Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
Hanif Bali: The anti-immigration politician… who’s an immigrant – BBC Trending

Hanif Bali: The anti-immigration politician… who’s an immigrant – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/zZ_-V1dhJnQ Hanif Bali is a controversial figure in Swedish politics. Among other things - he wants to stop all asylum seekers from entering the country. He's also an immigrant. Video journalist: Alex Dackevych SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
‘Manspreading bleach’ a Kremlin hoax? BBC Trending asks Anna Dovgalyuk

‘Manspreading bleach’ a Kremlin hoax? BBC Trending asks Anna Dovgalyuk

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http://youtu.be/OuEbdReyAnU Millions of people around the world have watched a viral video that appears to show Anna Dovgalyuk, a Russian activist, student and social media star taking direct action against "manspreading". So why do some think it is actually Kremlin-backed misinformation? Was it - as some believe - a crafted piece of propaganda, sponsored and spread by the Russian government? Video journalist: Reha Kansara SUBSCRIBE to BBC Trending: http://bit.ly/SubBBCTrending Like what you see? Follow us here: BBC Trending blog: http://www.bbc.com/trending Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbctrending Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aUHanz
Scammers target BBC reporter with sextortion emails – BBC Trending

Scammers target BBC reporter with sextortion emails – BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/ukpxlQ95j0U Thousands of people all over the world have been receiving sextortion emails from scammers who include the victim's real password in the message. BBC Trending reporter Jo Whalley received one of those emails. Despite having no worries about her browsing history, she was alarmed when she found out the scammers had one of her current passwords. She's been finding out how cyber criminals have got hold of people's personal information and how you can protect yourself from hackers. Reporter and video journalist: Jo Whalley Camera: Natalia Zuo
‘I Take Down Revenge Porn’ | BBC Trending

‘I Take Down Revenge Porn’ | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/5TcsFwrN3mY Carrie Goldberg is a lawyer taking down revenge porn case by case. Her life changed when an ex-boyfriend threatened to post naked pictures and videos of her online. She was already practicing as a lawyer, but quit her job to start her own firm and give her clients - as she puts it - “the lawyer I needed when I was going through hell.” When she began in 2014, there were few laws against what is now known as “revenge porn” – the non-consensual sharing of explicit photos online. Now many countries and US states have passed anti-revenge porn laws. Thumbnail photo: Carrie Goldberg in her New York office. (BBC Copyright)
Podcast: Lessons from an Instagram Star’s Failed Tour  | BBC Trending

Podcast: Lessons from an Instagram Star’s Failed Tour | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/HouUmvjjl3c Caroline Calloway built a huge audience on Instagram by posting fairy tale pictures of life as a university student in England, mixing romance and adventure with a dash of personal revelation and grit. But she recently found herself on the receiving end of a wave of abuse after she cancelled a tour of “creativity workshops”. It’s prompted a discussion about influencers – social media stars who have a lot of cultural clout and can often make a lot of money. But what happens when they let down their fans? Reporter: Anisa Subedar Presenter: Mike Wendling (Photo: Caroline Calloway. Credit: Instagram/Caroline Calloway)
Podcast: Meet the Lawyer Fighting ‘Revenge Porn’  | BBC Trending

Podcast: Meet the Lawyer Fighting ‘Revenge Porn’ | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/6J0l5M0DpFQ Carrie Goldberg’s life changed when an ex-boyfriend threatened to post naked pictures and videos of her online. She was already practicing as a lawyer, but quit her job to start her own firm and give her clients - as she puts it - “the lawyer I needed when I was going through hell.” When she began in 2014, there were few laws against what is now known as “revenge porn” – the non-consensual sharing of explicit photos online. Now many countries and US states have passed anti-revenge porn laws. Movements like #MeToo have also focused attention on sexual consent and harassment. Carrie Goldberg tells BBC Trending how she has won legal victories for her clients. And she explains why social media and dating apps are both part of the solution and part of the proble...
Podcast: The man reporting on Africa’s most secretive state | BBC Trending

Podcast: The man reporting on Africa’s most secretive state | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/pNyU_DbRJfM A Facebook page aims to cover one of the world’s most repressive countries: Eritrea There is no independent media in Eritrea, a country that ranks near the very bottom of press freedom indexes. But one man is trying to change his country’s repressive system. “J” is the editor of Eritrean Press, a Facebook page which is a mix of political reporting, satire, sport, and light features. It’s an almost unique development aimed at Eritrean readers both inside the country – where only around 1% of the population is able to access the internet – and the wider diaspora around the world. In his first-ever interview, the editor of Eritrean Press talks about what it’s like to run a news outlet from outside the country, and how a peace agreement caused his page’s stance ...
Anti-fascist meets Proud Boy in Portland – what happened? | BBC Trending

Anti-fascist meets Proud Boy in Portland – what happened? | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/jDNOiR1xCGI A Proud Boy and an antifa activist discuss violence, racism and protests... Luis Enrique Marquez and Rob Cantrall sit down in Portland, Oregon for a face-to-face conversation. They talk about racism, violence, protests, fascism and more in this full conversation – more coming soon on BBC Trending radio and Our World from BBC World TV. #BBCTrending #Antifa #FarRight *Warning: Contains offensive language* Produced by: Linda Sills and Natalia Zuo Presenter: Mike Wendling
Podcast: The hackers who cracked printers for PewDiePie | BBC Trending

Podcast: The hackers who cracked printers for PewDiePie | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/vFMn2hjz2qE We track down the hackers behind a series of attacks which exposed internet security flaws – and helped vlogger PewDiePie keep his top spot on YouTube. Recently, printers around the world started spewing out pages without any direction from their owners. Then a mysterious video showed up on smart TVs. Both hacks were designed to promote PewDiePie, the most popular vlogger on YouTube, in his battle to maintain subscriber supremacy against popular Indian channel T-Series. The hackers say they did it to expose the flaws and dangers in some connected devices, but they also got the attention of the YouTube star – as well as the authorities, and trolls who sent them threats. The BBC’s cybersecurity correspondent Joe Tidy tracked down the hackers and joins us in ...
Podcast: ‘I hunt trolls’ | BBC Trending

Podcast: ‘I hunt trolls’ | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/z27mp__8pqQ After she got a death threat, Ginger Gorman dove headfirst into the world of trolls. It all started when she wrote a light feature about a gay couple who had adopted a child. Years later, the couple were arrested on child sexual abuse charges, and although she had no knowledge of their crimes, internet trolls swarmed to attack her – even sending her and her family death threats. Where some would run away and hide, Ginger became fascinated with the world of online trolling and spent five years researching a dark and dangerous online world for a new book. Not only did she gain insight into the psyche of a troll but one notorious troll actually became her friend. But what are the implications and consequences of trolls on the people they target? And should so...
TikTok’s problem with online predators | BBC Trending

TikTok’s problem with online predators | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/smcHGlncsgQ We discovered TikTok is failing to remove the accounts of adults sending sexual messages to children on the video app. The video-sharing app TikTok has taken the teenage world by storm. But where there are kids, there are also predators. We found dozens of adults using TikTok to post sexual comments on videos uploaded by teenagers and children. TikTok, which has 500 million users worldwide, says it is working hard to protect its users from inappropriate approaches. But a BBC Trending investigation exposed some worrying shortcomings in the way it deals with the problem. Reporter: Marco Silva Video Producer: Gerard Groves
Podcast: The people behind US political violence (Part 1 of 2) | BBC Trending

Podcast: The people behind US political violence (Part 1 of 2) | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/UnwWLkpPRjc There is a disturbing new wave of political street violence in America. Groups on the far right and the far left have clashed in New York, Berkeley, California, and Charlottesville, Virginia. But one liberal enclave is the main battleground: Portland, Oregon - a progressive city in the Pacific north-west. BBC Trending has visited Portland to meet two activists who have traded insults and threats online, as well as confronting each other in the streets. What drives anti-fascist Luis Enrique Marquez? And why has marijuana farmer Rob Cantrall joined the Proud Boys, which one anti-extremism organisation has dubbed a hate group? Presenter: Mike Wendling Producers: Linda Sills and Natalia Zuo (Photo: Anti-fascist activists line up in front of police in Portland...
Podcast: The people behind US political violence (Part 2 of 2) | BBC Trending

Podcast: The people behind US political violence (Part 2 of 2) | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/0FebKvl3QpA Since the election of Donald Trump, there’s been a disturbing wave of street violence across America. The epicentre is Portland, Oregon, a place better known for its chilled out hipster lifestyle – but which has been the scene of dozens of far-right marches and rallies. Those events often result in arrests and violence. BBC Trending went there to meet two activists who have been on opposite sides of the fighting. Anti-fascist activist Luis Enrique Marquez and Rob Cantrall, member of the far-right Proud Boys group, have agreed to meet for a discussion. But will they have any common ground to bridge the political divide? Presenter: Mike Wendling Producers: Linda Sills & Natalia Zuo Editor: Jeremy Skeet (Photo Caption: A far-right protester in Portland / Phot...
Podcast: Decoding far-right online hate after Christchurch | BBC Trending

Podcast: Decoding far-right online hate after Christchurch | BBC Trending

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http://youtu.be/rVbRQDpFdxs Where does the extremist culture that inspired the Christchurch killer come from? A graphic live-streamed video and a rambling document included clues as to how the Christchurch shooter was radicalised. He used the message board 8chan to announce his attacks, which killed 50 people in the New Zealand city. And throughout his online postings are clues to how connected he was with the online culture of 8chan and a related website, 4chan. We break down the online networks used by far-right extremists to disseminate their messages under layers of irony and double meaning. And ask questions about the big social media companies, who’ve been criticised for not taking quicker action – both against the live-streamed video of the attacks and more generally against whit...