Many of us take Wikipedia for granted. How does it sustain such a high level of quality, stewardship, and diverse expertise?
The Citizens and Technology Lab studies what Wiki reveals about the potential for human cooperation and how to organize people for the common good. Here’s what they found:
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Surprising no one, Meta has decided to close down their VR platform Horizon Worlds, after they invested $80 billion into it and encouraged five years of community building within it.
Communities, including AA meetings and a church that met there every Sunday, are rightfully devastated.
Former surgeon general Dr. Vivek Murthy, who declared loneliness as a public health crisis, now has a newsletter.
We’re excited to see what else this up and comer has to say about human connection and belonging 😁
This is the “cracker barrel effect”, where our collective memory is warped by fabricated online popularity. (Nearly half of the posts about the CB logo “controversy” were from bots)
Our friends at Trust Labs have spent over a decade studying how to build communities of care that not only withstand crises, but also grow sustainably.
Tomorrow, 4/15, they’ll be sharing insights from their latest report "Explorations in Relational Grit" at a virtual event @ 4pm EST:
“There is no need to ban social media. We just need it to be too expensive for the companies to keep doing business as usual.”
Author and entrepreneur @juliaangwin.com endorses a big tobacco-style movement of suing the pants off Big Tech to reform social media.
Divya Siddarth is curating the Collective Intelligence track at TED2026 this week. We've always appreciated Divya’s reframe on democracy and AI, and we’re excited to hear more from @jayb.bsky.social, @audreyt.org and others.
New_ Public's @deeptidoshi.bsky.social will be there -- DM her to connect!
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📆 Reminder: applications for the Open Social Awards are due May 1
Seeking MVP products on open protocols!
👉 newpublic.org/OSA
Thursday 4/16, hear directly from game-changing youth who are designing solutions to some of today’s most urgent digital challenges.
Builders aged 14 - 23 will present their projects as part of ReThink Citizens’s Youth Coalition Showcase 🚀
luma.com/2evlo3zw
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We’re building Roundabout, our local community app, to be as useful as possible, for as many people as possible.
But, notably, we’re not here to make a billion dollars.
We’re a nonprofit, funded by philanthropy, trying to build Roundabout into a sustainable, resilient org for the long haul.
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👍👍 One of the orgs that defines standards for the internet just gave a BIG thumbs up to AT Protocol, the tech that powers Bluesky.
This could be huge for scaling open and independent social apps and websites!
More from @dholms.at, head of protocol at Bluesky:
Relational tech is centered around thoughtfully crafted tools that help neighbors care, collaborate, and build trust.
Relational Tech Project created an awesome experimental workspace where neighbors can build digital tools to fit their unique community needs.
studio.relationaltechproject.org
Occasionally we get requests that might be a great opportunity for someone in our larger community. Let’s see if we can make a connection! Aaron Bear Berger offers: I’m building a map-based platform that makes local music scenes visible, accessible, and financially supportive. Instead of relying on algorithms like Spotify and social media, it lets people explore real artists in their area based on what’s happening now with new releases and upcoming shows. Each artist has a simple profile where fans can listen to a track and directly support them, creating a more intentional, community-driven way to discover and sustain local music. I’m primarily looking for collaborators right now and pressure testers, especially folks who understand building community around local culture/arts. Funding might come later, but right now I’m focused on finding partners to build this out with. Honestly, creative brainstorming / ideation could be fruitful. Want to get in touch with Aaron? Use our contact form and put “For A.B.B.” at the start of your message. We’ll pass along your messages. Or, if you have a request to share in the next Bulletin Board, also please send that along.
📢 Call for creative community builders who want to support local bands and musicians!
Use our contact form and put “For A.B.B.” at the start of the message to get in touch: newpublic.org/contact
Check out this impressive “database of independent journalism creators across platforms, topics and geographies” from The Independent Journalism Atlas!
It’s cool to see journalists building their own discovery tools on their own terms, outside of Big Tech platforms.
journalismatlas.com
Communities are not interchangeable or disposable. Break a network and some of those relationships, all that institutional knowledge, are gone forever.
@joanwestenberg.com writes eloquently on communities and digital displacement, and how Big Tech is addicted to this cycle of social destruction.
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Feedbuilders like @graze.social and @attie.ai are meant for customizing Bluesky feeds. In recent research on something similar, participants were able to focus on their interests, discover relevant content, and engage with social media more intentionally.
arxiv.org/abs/2509.10776
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The people have spoken – they’re not interested in letting AI companies “move fast and break things” 😤
humanstatement.org
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Gitesh Gohel, Chief Product Officer at The Atlantic, explains why the comments section is failing both news orgs and their audiences – and he suggests nine ways that media orgs can reinvigorate meaningful discussion among readers.
We’ll share some of our favorites below!
youtu.be/Guu-pv6jPR4?...
Social media researcher @jonathanstray.bsky.social shares promising results from the Prosocial Ranking Challenge!
After testing five algorithms, two approaches showed statistically significant depolarization effects.
This feels like a watershed moment.
Juries are starting to find that a “free speech” defense can’t shield social media companies from their liability for building addictive platforms with features like infinite scroll, auto-play and reinforcing algorithms.
It’s a perfect time for alternatives:
Announcing our new awards for prosocial builders working on open protocols!
📢 Announcing the Open Social Awards ✨
Alongside PublicSpaces and Waag Futurelab, we aim to honor the work of independent builders around the world, creating innovative products for the open web!
More details below…
newpublic.org/OSA
“The next time you use an AI system, ask one question: Is this working for me, or am I working for it? That instinct ... is where sovereignty starts.”
Our friends at @projectliberty.io launched their newsletter, and we’re loving this first post on how we can maintain agency when using AI tools:
@susanmcp.bsky.social cuts right to the heart of the matter:
"Silicon Valley spent twenty years removing every obstacle to connection and gave us something that looks like it but isn’t."
A healthier internet isn’t just wishful thinking — our friends at the @prosocialdesign.bsky.social have a whole library of research-backed design solutions for building prosocial spaces online, organized by our Civic Signals research!
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Why is @knightfoundation.org investing in Bluesky?
“If we care about the First Amendment in practice, we must also care about the architecture that shapes and facilitates speech in our own era.
That’s why we believe ATproto was worth investing in.”
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! 🔥🥵🌶️
Okay, now that we’ve got the algorithm’s (& hopefully your) attention: Our latest Bulletin Board newsletter has great internet finds like upcoming prosocial tech events, new research, & ways to connect!
(Sorry if we scared you 😅 but the internet is probably on fire somewhere)
The audience for Roundabout, then, is not only end users, but a potential ecosystem of tool-builders embedded within communities themselves. These folks might not think of themselves as developers, but the neighbor who organizes a block party knows more about their own needs than any number of teams at Silicon Valley tech startups. Given the right tools and agency, we’re sure the things they’ll build will be remarkable.
Big tech doesn’t know what tech tools your neighbors need — but your neighbors do.
Thanks to changing forces and capacities in tech, communities might have the power to finally build what they need for themselves. And we want to be part of that shift in power 👏
“The real value is not in the single piece of content but in you getting addicted to the algorithm.”
A fascinating (and a little unsettling) feature-by-feature breakdown from Enrico Tartarotti on how short-form video content is meticulously designed to control your attention.
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