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Please pick us, please pick us, please pick us. It says so much about our current media moment that the president would announce plans to shame news organizations with his first-annual “Fake News Awards” and every reporter would be praying...
Americans are divided on the appropriate balance between free speech and making people feel welcome and safe online https://t.co/C2inCOC4yu pic.twitter.com/JrIbpPT0Ag
— Pew Research Internet (@pewinternet) February 19, 2018
Following changes to News Feed, publishers including the NYT and BuzzFeed are experiencing reported declines in traffic from Facebook of 6-14% (@lmoses / Digiday)https://t.co/PxLYo70UrEhttps://t.co/7pQljt7hZq
— Mediagazer (@mediagazer) February 19, 2018
NBC News is publishing its database of more than 200,000 tweets that Twitter has tied to "malicious activity" from Russia-linked accounts during the 2016 election. https://t.co/izjK6VF3Ed
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 14, 2018
>> New York Times’ Lisa Tobin announces that “The Daily” podcast w/ @mikiebarb is coming to public radio this spring, via American Public Media...
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) February 13, 2018
This wonderful piece by @nxthompson @fvogelstein conveys powerfully a few truths about Facebook: 1) They didn’t appreciate (or were blind to) the monster they had wrought; 2) they appear to get it now (sort of); 3) it’s still far from clear they can fix it https://t.co/hck6TsVWPw
— Gady Epstein (@gadyepstein) February 12, 2018