Input/Output Podcast
Facebook’s long overdue QAnon ban / Adidas’ insane spiderweb sneakers
On this episode, we discuss a dangerous conspiracy theory and an innovative running shoe.
Facebook recently announced it will ban all Pages, Groups, and Instagram accounts linked to the QAnon conspiracy movement. This marks a big step up from the company’s previous policy to ban them only when violence was discussed. Input editor Ryan Houlihan and editor in chief Joshua Topolsky join us to discuss Facebook’s long overdue move.
And later: Adidas recently introduced a concept running shoe dubbed “Strung,” featuring a first-of-its-kind upper material that was developed from the ground up. Adidas is using robots to place yarns in any direction across the shoe – a technique that makes the sneaker feel like part of the runner’s body, not an attachment. Ryan and Joshua discuss these high-tech kicks.
On this episode of Input/Output, we discuss a dangerous conspiracy theory and an innovative running shoe.
Read the original Input stories here:
- Facebook has finally banned QAnon across all its platforms
- How is Adidas making these insane spiderweb shoes? A swanky robot.
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All week long, our podcast Input/Output digs into the big ideas, fascinating personalities, and important stories from the pages of Input. You'll hear from the editors and writers behind the headlines, unpacking unseen context, sharing valuable insight, and giving voice to points of view that illuminate and enhance your understanding of a future that’s just up ahead. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoy making it.