Did you know, in some circles this might be considered suborning voter fraud? 🙀
Posts by Stephen Brancati
“The way our leaders speak can shape our civic sentiments, and we are in a moment when our leader is inclined to make those harder and colder rather than softer and warmer, which just isn’t what we ought to want,” Peter Wehner writes:
10 years ago, my employer The @nytimes.com called me for a reaction to the Charlie Hebdo massacre. For hours, this cartoon was featured at the top of the home page - a first in the paper's history. 4 years later, the same NYTimes dropped all editorial cartoons. Times change... 👇
EM: 🤔Hmm... Bluesky isn't going away... Threads isn't going away... What to do?
Unhoused people told us they already feel like they’re seen as problems to be solved, not people to be helped.
In reporting on the issue, we wanted to help ProPublica’s readers recognize the humanity of the people we had met and talked to.
By @nicolesantacruz.bsky.social
The media wants you to be outraged at bad Twitter jokes and random heated comments. They want you to direct your anger at random people on Twitter who "took things too far," rather than question the system that led to these conditions in the first place.
Re: Meta’s new TOS. Using your images for AI training or giving Meta a free license to use your work isn't new. But now, there are plenty of platforms that don’t have these policies. So, why stick with Meta?
Are IG and Threads really all that great?