Scoop: Mediaite has suspended its founding editor Colby Hall after a series of instances we raised about significant errors and outright fabrications in his work. Full story in @status.news tonight.
Posts by Laura Hazard Owen
hi! hopefully this is not a dumb answer but i didn't control for the algorithm at all - I think one question is if tweets with links are less likely to appear in the "For You" column (I think probably but I didn't test it)
Do links hurt publishers on Twitter? Our new analysis says yes. (+ some data coming for Bluesky!)
and Neel's story, a candidate for best single story/article, is here! www.niemanlab.org/2025/08/how-...
Hanaa's story, a finalist for best in-depth/enterprise reporting, is here: www.niemanlab.org/2025/09/from...
so excited that 2 @niemanlab.org stories are Mirror Award finalists:
@hanaatameez.bsky.social's "From reckoning to retreat: Journalism’s DEI efforts are in decline, and @neeldhanesha.com's "How tribal radio stations are preparing for a future without the Corporation for Public Broadcasting"
the Atlantic moved the disclaimer to the top.
lol do you know how many people have told me second person is always fiction and I’m an idiot and bad reader for even wondering otherwise?!
I don’t blame the writer here tbh. this is ultimately an editorial call i think?
update
www.niemanlab.org/2026/02/the-...
also ppl keep being like "well DUH the 2nd person is always fiction," which just isn't true
ty sam!!! i am not an expert but i do read a lot lot of things and I just think the explainer could have been longer and at the top. putting it at the bottom is a little too gotcha esp considering how few readers get to the ends of things
the other thing is I think you could find a real actual mom who could say a lot of these things as an “as told to.” (you could probably not get this ending that way, though.) it would be hard to find that person…but, unfortunately, easier than it used to be. I think it could be done.
thank you for your good thoughts on the interview!! this is ultimately where I’m at too. Primarily I think the disclaimer should be at the top.
i'm still not sure how I feel about it but glad I got to ask!
So I asked her a bunch of questions, beginning with the choice to write this as "creative nonfiction," which she kindly answered! Interview here: www.niemanlab.org/2026/02/the-...
I was stunned by Elizabeth Bruenig's @theatlantic.com essay, "This Is How a Child Dies of Measles." Then I was struck by the disclaimer at the bottom: "This story is based on extensive reporting and interviews with physicians, including those who have cared directly for patients with measles."
so @theonion.com actually predicted this in its print issue last month
"Built in-house and known internally as the 'Manosphere Report,' the tool uses large language models to transcribe and summarize new episodes of dozens of podcasts." www.niemanlab.org/2026/02/how-... by @andrewdeck.bsky.social
"I don’t pay to go to church, to get a spiritual message, you know? And if you’re true, and your mission is to relay facts that are fundamentally important for people’s well-being, do I need to pay you for that?"
Medill posits that folks living in news deserts are happy enough because "residents get so used to feeling thirsty that they no longer realize there is a different way to live" www.niemanlab.org/2026/02/many...
🗞️ Nieman Lab republished the piece Scott Klein and I put together analyzing the decline of open-source news.
If you haven't checked it out yet, here's another chance.
www.niemanlab.org/2026/02/journalism-lost-...
you guys have been posting a lot. i harvested it into nieman lab content www.niemanlab.org/2026/02/30-t...
doing a gigantic thread of ppl's advice for the washington post and/or diagnoses of what went wrong so if you've seen good posts lmk
Jeff Bezos used to say interesting things about the Post and showed genuine curiosity in newspaper owning! in 2013, he talked about the importance of bundles and daily habits & so on
that language changed a lot over the last few years. by 2024 it's "small inventions" and "stay tuned"
eliminating the books department when you have the whole amazon/goodreads thing does not make sense, to me!
"You have this vision of your perfect job: Finally, you’re out of the thumb of the traffic-obsessed boss, and you can do your big investigations. But the reality is that now you have all these other jobs that [other] people used to do, and now you have to do them too." by @neeldhanesha.com
NEW: News publishers are limiting Internet Archive access to prevent AI crawlers from using the digital library as a backdoor to their content.
@hanaatameez.bsky.social and I confirmed The Guardian and The New York Times have put in place new restrictions. www.niemanlab.org/2026/01/news...
this Q&A by @neeldhanesha.com about what federal agents are using in MN, is alarming, but also really interesting.
The pepper spray in use today is hotter & clingier than it used to be.
"Less than lethal" rounds are larger & faster, and standard eye protection doesn't protect against them.