“I hope not.”. To really make those ads effective, Twitter says it infers certain things about you based on the data it collects, including your age, language and gender. I'm no expert, just a reader/patron, but I suspect the key has been Libby, the app that OverDrive released in 2017. Complicity abound. Politico staffers are outraged about @PressSec's solution here: “It feels like she is punishing us more than him,” one tells me, noting the outlet will lose access to one of the highest ranking White House comms officials. @andreawenzel charts a clear path that all newsrooms would do well to follow. “We all know that we also ‘lost’ stories because we moved too slowly,” EIC John Micklethwait wrote in a memo to staff about the reorganization https://www.businessinsider.com/ ... https://twitter.com/... Too bad he blew $500+ million on an embarrassing quixotic primary run. The report describes a newsroom that has for decades allowed racism, discrimination, and cultural incompetency, resulting in lopsided coverage of the city it serves. Turns out this was just virtue signaling bluster. And my own videos from them night corroborate Kian's story. While you'll continue to be able to make these requests when GDPR comes into effect, only EU residents will have the force of law behind the regulations, said Forrester business analyst Fatemeh Khatibloo. Sit down. It's also about the key role independent journalists have played in documenting the racial justice movement, and about (as one expert told me) “practicing journalism while Black.” https://dcist.com/... Roundtable interview with hip-hop journalists who wrote for Vibe, XXL, and The Source in the '90s and early '00s on their turn from journalism to movies and TV. There's always a way to make a bad story worse, and speaking so inappropriately to a reporter, is one: https://www.vanityfair.com/... How it started vs. How it's going https://people.com/... https://www.vanityfair.com/... https://twitter.com/... Hey @PressSec has @tducklo46 been fired yet, and if not, why not? https://twitter.com/... “For the most part, we will stick to the principle of ‘One story, one editor.’ No more unnecessary backreading or re-editing.” https://twitter.com/... saying “we have enormous resources” as you kick 90 people to the curb is gross https://twitter.com/... odd memo: we moved too slowly on some stories, so we're laying people off to move more quickly https://twitter.com/... this comes across as needlessly punitive https://twitter.com/... Mike Bloomberg spent $1 billion running for president for 4 months - $10 million per person he's firing today wasted on a vanity project. To control those settings, go to your account settings and select "Privacy and Safety" on the left menu. As it happens, that's when Twitter's new privacy policy goes into effect. For the record, I never called for Don McNeil to be further punished nor to resign. This audit of the @PhillyInquirer by @andreawenzel in @Poynter is so well done, and a great example of journalism researchers working not just to study newsrooms, but improve them as well. Why don't we know? Cannot wait for Creators shilling hustle culture in the inevitable audio chat rooms. Nice to see you again This is why I freelance instead. Here is my piece @Poynter today that explains why the @VettNews Cx tool is important and why we are an ally to friends like @TrustingNews @mayerjoy @_trustproject @knightfdn @alanmillerNLP in this quest. “My chief was fighting for me to stay there. “The story from Nov. 3 on has been an astonishing display of loyalty to Trump and the strength of supporters in the party,” said anti-Trump conservative Bill Kristol. https://twitter.com/... “The layoffs were said to have included editors and were believed to be concentrated in Europe,” @perlberg reports. It ain't easy, but at least some of what we do has to be about convincing people to read stories that matter instead of just giving them what they already want. Sources: Biden deputy press sec T.J. Ducklo threatened Politico's Tara Palmeri after finding out she was reporting on his relationship with an Axios journalist. The policy comes amid a massive wave of privacy updates from the tech sector, all in response to a new set of regulations from the European Union. The meteoric rise of Libby is wholesome on the surface: a reading app that helps out libraries! https://twitter.com/... @GraysonClary Sure! He was reprimanded privately, and quit when the story became public. Keeping up with these changes is time-consuming, as essential media coverage The business of bookazines has some key benefits compared to traditional rate-based titles — Not reliant on advertising — Often lower production costs (using archived content) — Very responsive to trends and cultural moments https://www.cnn.com/... Last year, Meredith published 331 different bookazines Hearst published 80 issues Bauer Media Group USA published 60 and plans to release more than 100 this year — TIME is moving from Meredith to Bauer Condé Nast isn't invested in it... anymore https://www.cnn.com/... Meredith has launched new brands as bookazines — Sweet July, Reveal and People Royals — and converted older titles such as Traditional Home and Coastal Living Hearst is bringing back Quick and Simple as a bookazine And I bet there's more to come https://www.cnn.com/... Vett News launches Cx, a tool that allows readers to more easily report corrections of online articles to their publishers. Cambridge Analytica: Everything you need to know about Facebook's data mining scandal. https://twitter.com/... Bloomberg News to Lay Off 90 Journalists, Researchers. We also heard our colleagues of color feel they have to act as translators to their white editors, are not free to question editors & fear speaking up. https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/... Stephens took issue with the fact that NYT Exec Editor Dean Baquet said “We do not tolerate racist language regardless of intent.” “Do any of us want to live in a world, or work in a field, where intent is categorically ruled out as a mitigating factor?” BS asks. Of course journalists should, carefully and thoughtfully, use the word IN PRINT if directly quoting someone or an historic text and the word is deemed necessary for the story. Turns out he was indeed making false statements. No ifs, ands or buts.” -President Biden https://twitter.com/... Yikes. Important read on the newsroom audit of The Philadelphia Inquirer “...to push beyond good intentions, to stop defaulting to whiteness, and to implement the systems and structures needed to build more inclusive and equitable newsrooms...” https://www.poynter.org/... One point that especially stood out to me: the relationship between who reports and edits a story, the assumptions those journalists have about the people they believe will read the story, and the effects of those assumptions on the way the story gets told. We've broken down the major issues for you here. I'll speak in due time. No woman should be subjected to this kind of bullying and berating on the job. CNN: House Democrats eye quick impeachment vote if Pence rebuffs attempt to remove Trump from office: (CNN)Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her leadership team are considering a lightning-quick impeachment process if Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet refuse to take unprecedented steps to remove President Donald Trump from office in less than two weeks' time, according to multiple … This sexist bullying is unacceptable. Thank god Trump lost is all I can say https://twitter.com/... vile. https://www.inquirer.com/... “The audit found dramatic gender imbalance in The Inquirer's coverage. https://www.inquirer.com/... A diversity and inclusion audit commissioned by @PhillyInquirer found that out of 14,000 people featured in a sample of 3,000 articles, photos & videos between Aug. 2019 & July 2020, about a quarter were Black, 3% were Latinx, and less than 2% were Asian. You can't write this story & ignore the very thing that makes this word a taboo. https://twitter.com/... just leaving this here https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/... President Biden on Jan 20: “I'm not joking when I say this: If you ever work with me and I hear you treat another colleague with disrespect, talk down to someone, I will fire you on the spot. He was falsely arrested on Aug 14 in an arbitrary kettle and his white filming partner was let go. I should have done a better job at keeping my emotions in check during our conversation. Twitter is up front about this: you're bound by the privacy policy. There is such a thing as too much editing? Would Don McNeil have been fired if he hadn't quit? But let's also be clear, there was no need to for Don McNeil to say that word in that context. Instead of carrying water 4 that bigot Stephens why arent u whining ab #nyt having no leftist column? Like, what have I done that they do that?” -The answer is simply being a foreigner. we all know layoffs are tough. https://www.nytimes.com/... Everyone in this article who had their book deal “derailed” still has a book deal. GeoCities was one of the earliest social networking services, launched in November 1994, followed by Classmates.com in December 1995 and SixDegrees.com in May 1997. We don't know. You're allowed to change various privacy settings in your account, letting you opt out of many of the ways Twitter uses your data. This memo is brutal in a lot of ways. The company will lay off dozens of employees as it restructures its newsroom. While what he did is inexcusable, firing him now would basically be a death sentence. He later gave voice over in the 12th installment in the Star Trek film franchise ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ (2013). Meanwhile, temporarily-embarrassed rich accelerationists cry foul. is scattered across numerous web sites at any given moment. It's part of making Twitter useful and personalized to you. I find that distinction a useful one myself, but here's the thing that folks like Bret need to remember: IT'S NOT A MAGIC WAND. https://twitter.com/... Trump officials cited security in killing visas for dozens of VOA foreign journalists. Least surprising turn of event ever. 47 U.S. Code  230(e)(1): No effect on criminal law: Nothing in this section shall be construed to impair the enforcement of section 223 or 231 of this title, chapter 71 (relating to obscenity) or 110 (relating to sexual exploitation of children) of title 18, or any other Federal criminal statute. Let me roll on this so I can play it back for folks. I WISH we were getting $5k for a cover story! And no-one should try to let the behaviour of the last administration change what's within the boundaries for this one. Speaking in confidence, some of my white colleagues criticized the movement started by journalists of color to rid @PhillyInquirer newsroom of systemic racism. what I had heard from a few folks, fwiw, is that Stephens' own editor rejected the column, then he appealed to AG - who sided with the editor (as opposed to Dylan's framing, which makes it sound like the publisher swooped in to kill something he didn't like) https://twitter.com/... To my fellow journalists reporting on this like as simply a case of uniformity or policy, this is a failure. Here's more on where we're at right now. Exclusive: Google's $76 million deal with French publishers leaves many outlets infuriated. Going off the record is a two-way agreement that doesn't go into effect until both parties agree and any one party can end it any time. 2021-02-05: Inductance based on a quantum effect has the potential to miniaturize inductors 2021-02-05: What We Know About the Dogecoin Address That Holds 27% of Its Supply - Decrypt 2021-02-05: Kamala Harris uses casting vote to pass Covid relief budget resolution “managers spent too much time setting up conference calls”... “teams suddenly delivered enterprise pieces that nobody wanted” It also seems all about speed and not so much about journalism. This happened to me only once. With lots of focus on Facebook lately, it's easy to forget about all the other tech companies that collect your data. @uncleiso was arrested, released without charges, and his camera wasn't returned for months. But I don't know — what was my mistake? Streamers are scrambling to lock in subscribers as the space gets more crowded, and I get into why in this week's #Buffering, up now on @vulture: https://www.vulture.com/... LinkedIn announces the formation of a global creator management team, led by its EIC Dan Roth, aiming to support and grow content creators on the platform, An independent review links The Philadelphia Inquirer's predominantly white newsroom to its news coverage overrepresenting white people, especially white men, Sources: ViacomCBS is working on a 60 Minutes spinoff for Paramount+, Chappelle's Show returns to Netflix with Dave Chappelle's blessing; Chappelle says he's gotten his license back from ViacomCBS along with “millions of dollars”, Fox News attorneys file motion to dismiss the Smartmatic lawsuit on behalf of hosts Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, and Jeanine Pirro, Spotify says it is adopting a Work From Anywhere model and will provide co-working space memberships for employees who choose to work remotely, Interview with three journalists who created a nonprofit newsroom to fill a void in suburban Chicago left by the closure of 22nd Century Media's 15 newspapers. #empoweringlibraries https://www.protocol.com/... 1) The Libby app is great. But Twitter the company knows a lot more about you than what you broadcast publicly on its website. The incredible @anna_orso & @JeseniaDeMoyaC had the very difficult assignment of writing about an audit of our newsroom & this is the response our leaders gave them. In a post on its Telegram channel this afternoon, Project Veritas said it didn't violate anybody's privacy and that the suspension occurred after it published a video in which PV showed up to Facebook VP of Integrity Guy Rosen's home with a camera. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. It took Kian Kelley-Chung 10 weeks to get his camera and video equipment back from MPD last year, and now he's suing. https://twitter.com/... Who gives a shit Bret Stephens' racist rant was spiked. There has been a HUGE surge in library e-book lending, even pre-pandemic. “Time sold more than 2 million copies of bookazines in 2020.” “A really nice pandemic treat.” https://www.cnn.com/... Great overview. I get that maybe that standard was untenable, but ONE WEEK SUSPENDED WITHOUT PAY? Scientists call this the "mere-exposure" effect. https://www.inquirer.com/... via @phillyinquirer. There will be Q's about this at today's @PressSec briefing, and rightly so: https://twitter.com/... Ugh. Biden is definitely an improvement on Trump, but reporters aren't there to be sycophants and drink the kool aid blindly cc @thespybrief @JamesFourM @lauferlaw https://twitter.com/... Btw this isn't just a violation of the Biden pledge, or his broader promise of decency. https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/... Politico was gonna get their scoop one way or another. Anyway, we are nearing the end of the first quarter. It's misogyny and emblematic of the double standard women reporters face. https://www.nytimes.com/... 'Mr. Add To Cart. https://twitter.com/... Also, just to reiterate: The reporter at the center of the original scandal, Donald McNeil, WAS NOT FIRED. https://twitter.com/... you don't say stuff like this overnight, you do it because the behavior has been tolerated and even encouraged. Security:  Stay up-to-date on the latest in breaches, hacks, fixes and all those cybersecurity issues that keep you up at night. Oh. GP Don't forget that the White House knew this occurred for several weeks and only suspended Mr. Ducklo when his behavior leaked. The consequence from his employer: A one-week suspension https://www.vanityfair.com/... https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/... worth re-upping this zero tolerance policy re: unprofessional behavior that Biden made during his staff's swearing in https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/... Don't get me started on this topic https://twitter.com/... By Biden's own standards, he should have been fired. Possibly a firing offense but at the very least it looks like someone should be reassigned from ever dealing with reporters. I love seeing rap journos living their best second life ... PS. Where are Democrat women and reporters' voices on this? It was gratuitous. The history and context matters. Let's not excuse stoops to their level just because the previous administration maintained a standard of classlessness. I always felt like these emails read like massive subtweets and you never knew for sure if they were calling out your team or not. https://www.poynter.org/... “Reporter after reporter shared stories of feeling that they had to change how they pitched, framed, or made style choices within a story to make the story legible to an assumed white reader.” https://www.poynter.org/... Last June, after the killing of George Floyd, the Inquirer ran an article titled “Buildings Matter, Too.” The incident led the Inquirer to undertake a major diversity, equity, and inclusion initiative involving nearly 60 members of the newsroom. Once again, the unintended consequence of regulating platforms to reduce their power gives them more. But the way the publisher backed out of the deal got relatively little attention. Read about our friends @TheRecordNS, who are reviving local news in the Chicago suburbs: https://www.cjr.org/... New: @__gabbymiller talks with @JoeC2319, @meganbernard_, & @mcarlino27 about their pivot away from for-profit journalism, the editorial advantages of nonprofit newsrooms, and the need for responsible hyperlocal coverage in Illinois.
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