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Nando de Freitas | Researcher at Deepind | |
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2025-01-07 05:48:25 @clive Thanks!! You might enjoy the underlying paper this conversation is based on: https://shorensteincenter.org/future-trustworthy-information-learning-on...
2024-12-19 20:03:32 RT @jaconi: This is a very smart paper
2024-12-12 17:10:48 RT @digiphile: Journalists place “many markers of trust in institutional processes that are opaque to audiences, while creators try to embe…
2024-12-09 13:54:15 With trust in traditional media at an all-time low, a new paper from me examines what content creators — currently engaged in journalist-style work &
2024-12-06 20:14:49 Final installment in our three-part series on the climate costs of AI. Come to watch @A_W_Gordon ham it up pouring out water bottles, but stay to grapple with the brutal realities of climate mitigations where you can maybe save water or carbon, but it's really hard to save both. https://t.co/ws9yzZKIov
2024-12-06 20:13:29 RT @proof__news: You may have heard that having a conversation with ChatGPT is the climate equivalent of pouring out a bottle of water. In…
2024-12-05 20:06:13 Second part of our three-part series on the climate impacts of AI just dropped! https://t.co/IyrPxymSrR
2024-12-04 20:18:56 First installment of our 3-part series on the climate impacts of AI just dropped on YouTube. https://t.co/eVQpKjZqjd
2024-12-03 17:41:10 At @proof__news, we are betting on: * Rigorous methods * Radical transparency * Reaching audiences where they are Joining Nebula, the largest indie streaming platform that hand curates its list of high quality content creators, perfectly aligns with our values. https://t.co/viyEDuJwxk
2024-12-03 17:28:28 Honored to be on @DuckDuckGo's list of annual donations. Please join them in helping to support our mission! https://t.co/ExPMgdOyC8 https://t.co/EQp3WVOdEr
2024-11-20 14:53:54 @jimfenton I think it’s early days and we need to make the fediverse more usable. I’m a fan of Bluesky’s UI, but they haven’t delivered yet on the federation promise.
2024-11-20 12:50:46 How the right bullied social media companies into opening the floodgates for lies during this election — my latest for New York Times Opinion (gift link). https://t.co/EOLEgVsI7A
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2024-11-14 19:39:59 I’m mostly on Bluesky https://t.co/X0zYwc9Ne7
2024-11-09 18:22:26 This event is back on! We had to reschedule last month. My list of questions is going to be different now!! https://t.co/FKpT6fP88q
2024-11-08 13:24:20 RT @proof__news: In our latest testing, the AI chatbots were pretty decent at detecting and debunking known vote count misinformation. With…
2024-11-02 12:21:31 RT @wihbey: New video: Computation + Journalism Symposium Keynote: Julia Angwin - Journalism in the Age of AI https://t.co/g1XydV1LvK cc @J…
2024-10-31 18:50:34 Thank you @garanceburke for highlighting the findings of our @proof__news @factchequeado @alondra investigation of the poor performance of AI models in answering voter queries in Spanish. https://t.co/enXpj6iXH0
2024-10-30 13:15:14 RT @alondra: AI large language models are already showing great promise for translation. However, a new AI Democracy Projects report shows…
2024-10-25 20:38:56 RT @datasociety: We've lost control of our social media feeds. As our legal system takes notice, @JuliaAngwin sees a silver lining: the pot…
2024-10-24 15:03:31 Great news today from @CFPB requiring companies to give workers rights to see and dispute the assessments by surveillance and scoring systems. https://t.co/XMY1Oif7H9 I first called for algorithmic due process in 2016! https://t.co/KcQlXPwQ1o
2024-10-21 16:16:29 Join a discussion of encryption here on X Spaces later today https://t.co/O2LRfKfKUH
2024-10-21 15:31:23 Given the uncertainties of all the platforms, the best way to keep up with my writing is to subscribe to my newsletter. Sign up here: https://t.co/w4EiFCAVNJ Read the latest edition here: https://t.co/97piRT7Hoy
2024-10-21 15:27:36 @Mikal Good question. I support the fediverse, but I don'
2024-10-21 12:12:05 We need to control the algorithms that control our feeds. That’s why you’ll find me mostly on Bluesky and why I support @EthanZ’s case against Meta.
2024-10-21 11:25:38 Very appropriate for this platform: I wrote my latest piece for New York Times Opinion (gift link) on the tyrannical rise of the "for you" algorithm and how we can take back control of our feeds: https://t.co/b21qLuQ1aB
2024-10-21 11:23:37 ICYMI, Zuck says Meta'
2024-10-18 17:20:54 Monday October 21 is global encyrption day. It's a good day to download the gold standard of encryption -- @signalapp messenger -- if you don't already use it. And please join me for a chat about the importance of encryption for journalists https://t.co/TlgH14SkHQ
2024-09-27 23:52:13 Good journalism is vigilant and essential for liberty. https://t.co/r8DjFzCTWO
2024-09-27 20:45:14 On Monday I'
2024-09-27 19:34:34 It’s about time we started having funerals for software — especially software that empowered the public and was killed by a corporation. https://t.co/mz1rkWQBlo
2024-09-27 17:51:31 Google’s Gemini AI has stopped advising people to eat rocks. But other AI models — looking at you OpenAI and Meta — are advising people on how to lick rocks. The latest in our collaboration with creators to test AI in their areas of expertise. https://t.co/Th8VqtIoGr
2024-09-16 14:14:09 I may sound like a broken record. But I am never going to stop asking a product that markets itself as "intelligence" to be factual. The latest evidence of a dangerous lack-of-facts: voting access for folks with disabilities https://t.co/kk5Dsx8oHC
2024-09-12 17:06:55 Interested in an entirely sane conversation about AI? Join me and @GaryMarcus for a conversation next week at NYPL about his new highly readable and rational book about AI: https://t.co/53qJq8l2CG
2024-09-12 15:01:03 Interested in an entirely sane conversation about AI? Join me and @garymarcus at NYPL next week discussing his highly rational and readable book on AI:https://www.showclix.com/event/gary-marcus/tag/guest
2024-09-06 14:00:42 RT @rahulbot: Just announced: 3 amazing keynote speakers for C+J @JuliaAngwin, @ASankin, Alan Mislove. Join us Oct 25-27 in Boston at…
2024-09-03 15:08:42 @quinn @proofnews Thank you. I am, obviously aware of how AI works. But given that they market themselves as "
2024-09-03 14:55:42 I continue to be disappointed by the poor accuracy rates of AI. Our latest @proofnews investigation shows the leading AI models were incorrect one-third of the time when confronted with known misinformation about the presidential candidates. https://www.proofnews.org/ai-models-struggle-to-get-the-facts-straight-a...
2024-09-03 14:51:27 I continue to be disappointed by the poor accuracy rates of AI. Our latest @proof__news investigation shows the leading AI models were incorrect about one-third of the time when confronted with known misinformation about the presidential candidates. https://t.co/okvovwZhBS
2024-08-27 23:50:47 @davecb Me too! But that is a separate pending antitrust case.
2024-08-27 13:51:44 What is known: Judge has declared Google search an illegal monopoly. What is unknown: How the judge plans to fix it. My proposal: We need to break up Google’s monopoly on search data to promote competition. My latest for New York Times Opinion (gift link): https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/27/opinion/google-monopoly-ruling-break-...
2024-08-27 11:57:11 @realhackhistory Read the piece. Whole thing is about SEO wrecking the web.
2024-08-27 11:36:54 Building a better Web populated by higher quality pages is a goal we should all shoot for. Forcing Google to open up its data is key to getting us there. My latest for New York Times (gift link): https://t.co/UJjxbTE7dA
2024-08-26 18:34:35 RT @globeandmail: "One of the things that upsets me the most about AI is the myth that it will spit out the answer. The idea that there’s j…
2024-08-16 00:28:09 RT @_machineslikeus: In the last 6 months, news organizations like Vox, the WSJ, and The Atlantic have signed content-licensing deals with…
2024-08-14 19:56:15 RT @proof__news: In the latest Proof Ingredients video, @juliaangwin sits down with Carl Brown, creator of @InternetOfBugs, to discuss if…
2024-08-14 19:54:30 Is AI capable yet of replacing software developers? We asked a software developer to help us investigate that question. Carl Brown, host of the popular Internet of Bugs YouTube channel, used our AI testing software and concluded that his job is safe -- for now.https://www.proofnews.org/is-ai-going-to-replace-software-engineers/
2024-08-13 16:54:32 Honored to be the first guest on @taylorowen'
2024-08-09 13:04:39 Great find by @jason_kint. Love that this Google expansion of online tracking was code named Narnia2 — given that it did actually transport every Internet user through a magical portal into a whole new level of surveillance. https://t.co/boVdyt7UKn
2024-08-09 12:25:02 One weird norm in investigative journalism is that if someone scoops you, your story is dead. But it doesn’t have to be that way. That’s why we are building on the work of our friends at 404Media with a dive into how Nvidia scraped YouTube videos for its AI models https://t.co/tXFxoeHOpW
2024-08-09 12:11:36 One weird norm in investigative journalism is that if someone scoops you, your story is dead.But it doesn’t have to be that way. That’s why at @proofnews we are building on the work of our friends at @404mediaco with a dive into how Nvidia scraped YouTube videos for its AI models. https://www.proofnews.org/nvidia-scrapes-youtube-eyes-netflix-discovery-...
2024-08-02 15:00:49 Here's what happens when we put our AI testing tools in the hands of creators: They ask questions of the AIs and are shocked at the range of quality of the answers between models. This is how we get AI to be better: by getting them to compete on quality. https://t.co/iEZq1vLO5o
2024-07-27 14:01:05 With Google reneging on its promise to block third party cookies, are we in for even more cookie consent pop-up boxes — and less privacy? My discussion on @NPR Weekend Edition: https://www.npr.org/2024/07/27/nx-s1-5050862/after-4-years-google-backtr...
2024-07-27 13:59:27 With Google reneging on its promise to block third party cookies, are we in for even more cookie consent pop-up boxes — and less privacy? My discussion on @NPR Weekend Edition: https://t.co/vgJPHfSXr3
2024-07-26 16:25:47 Also ... we can't do this expensive data driven work without your support. Please donate to our nonprofit newsroom! https://t.co/ExPMgdOyC8
2024-07-26 14:16:46 How do YouTube creators feel about their work being used without their consent to train AI? "
2024-07-26 14:12:16 Find out which YouTube videos were swiped here with the search tool we built: https://t.co/9HLwUo9CL3
2024-07-26 14:12:15 How do YouTube creators feel about their work being used without their consent to train AI? "Violating", "Exploitative", "I cried" are some of the responses @AnnieGilbertson got after her investigation revealing which videos were swiped. https://t.co/CrRYZf42hU
2024-07-24 14:54:27 How did @proofnews reporter Annie Gilbertson prove that tech giants were using scraped YouTube videos in their AI models? She breaks it down for me here in a new YouTube series on where we dissect how the news is made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZkOcjS5PLM
2024-07-20 02:23:11 And if you haven’t seen it yet, check out our investigation revealing which YouTube videos were scooped up to train leading AI models. https://t.co/3rd1iz7sva
2024-07-20 02:23:10 Friday night news dump: Apple responds to our revelations that they used YouTube videos to train an AI model by telling another publication “on background” that the YouTube data wasn’t used in their Apple Intelligence AI. https://t.co/k8S45SpTMM
2024-07-19 15:38:08 RT @random_walker: LLM evaluation is a confusing mess. Standardized eval frameworks have helped, but there's a long way to go. I think we…
2024-07-18 22:55:00 @Jacksepticeye @Ranskini Jack -- Hi from @proof__news. We broke the story and we'd love to interview you about how you felt about your videos being used without your consent to train AI. Reach out at julia at https://t.co/J1CJn0yRTY
2024-07-18 22:30:21 RT @Jacksepticeye: This is so fucked! I had no idea my videos were being used like this. According to this article, hundreds of my videos w…
2024-07-16 15:16:10 @Bojan_Perkov Thank you!
2024-07-16 14:12:26 RT @MKBHD: Fun fact, I pay a service (by the minute) for more accurate transcriptions of my own videos, which I then upload to YouTube's ba…
2024-07-16 12:16:11 @proofnews @khanacademy YouTubers told us they did not consent to their videos being used to train AI. Anthropic, which used the YouTube data to train its model Claude, referred questions about permission to the creators of the open source dataset, who did not respond to requests for comment.
2024-07-16 12:15:46 @proofnews @khanacademy We believe you should know what'
2024-07-16 12:15:16 @proofnews @khanacademy We launched our YouTube channel today, too. After all, what better way to report on YouTubers'
2024-07-16 12:14:42 @proofnews @khanacademy Were your favorite YouTubers'
2024-07-16 12:13:48 Huge investigation from @proofnews today: We reveal the trove of YouTube videos that are being used to train AI models including Anthropic'
2024-07-16 11:08:17 We just had our first political assassination attempt of the social media age.But we don’t know how the narratives are playing out on social media because tech platforms have shut down most of their transparency tools. My latest for New York Times Opinion (gift link): https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/16/opinion/trump-shooting-assassination-...
2024-07-11 21:08:30 @wndlb To be fair, I did not try. Have worked in traditional newsrooms for a long time and have internalized the norms (possibly to my own detriment).
2024-07-11 21:07:33 @franktaber @pluralistic I am, in fact, starting a new nonprofit newsroom that aims to do better. @proofnews — follow us!
2024-07-11 18:40:33 I can’t use the word “enshittification” in NYT, but my latest piece for NYt Opinion is in fact an homage to @pluralistic’s concept.Here is my hat tip to him in my newsletter (also, hi! I have a newsletter - sign up!)https://buttondown.email/JuliaAngwin/archive/the-enshittification-of-goo...
2024-07-10 16:52:02 @EricCarroll OSM is the backend of almost every map app other than Google - including Apple. But there hasn'
2024-07-10 14:00:25 One of the most impactful and infuriating algorithms in our lives is the routing algorithm on Google Maps. With 80% market share, it offers us very little control over our routes. If we want better, we will need to support competition like OpenStreetMaps. My latest for NYT Opinion (gift link): https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/10/opinion/google-maps-driving-apps-flaw...
2024-06-28 17:42:49 $100 million seems like a small price for Google to pay for a blanket AI indemnity from all Canadian news sources! https://t.co/P3cPDZ68r4
2024-06-25 12:46:59 We tested AI voice cloning services to see how easy it was to clone a voice without the owner’s consent.Results: 7 cloning services offer barely any technical barriers. Only one service - Respeecher - attempts to verify consent. From @janusrose for @proofnews:https://www.proofnews.org/ai-tools-make-it-easy-to-clone-someones-v...
2024-05-31 18:40:35 @abhayakara @proofnews I founded the Markup but left there more than a year ago.
2024-05-29 14:58:44 The latest from @proofnews: Analyzing the mistakes made by Google'
2024-05-23 13:29:44 Such a treat to talk with the thoughtful @davidpierce about the widening gap between AI hype and reality for Today, Explained this week. Bonus points that this is the only podcast my teenager listens to - and so maybe she will finally think I'
2024-05-15 11:46:08 For more than a year, policy makers have been worried about the consequences of AI getting too powerful.But it’s time to start worrying about the consequences of AI staying as dumb it currently is. My latest for NYT Opinion (gift link): https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/15/opinion/artificial-intelligence-ai-op...
2024-04-16 12:02:55 “Federal privacy law could be monumental if it gets the substance right, but it could also be disastrous if it preempts the states with a weak or unworkable standard.”The current bill is the latter, says Justin Brookman. https://www.techpolicy.press/unclear-protections-in-the-american-privacy...
2024-04-12 13:14:38 New Yorkers interested in AI *or* just interested in visiting an awesome French “villa” bookstore in NYC - come join this discussion on Monday. https://villa-albertine.org/events/can-journalists-still-be-democracys-g...
2024-04-09 13:31:00 Latest from @proofnews - Claude AI’s dubious answers denying climate change and recommending bribery and blackmail: https://www.proofnews.org/email/257dd8df-8ee1-4717-9f3d-6e7c1218b82d/
2024-04-08 20:46:33 Update: the cookie was delicious and the view spectacular. I’m no photographer, so all I have is this photo of sky as we neared totality.
2024-04-08 17:49:26 About to fly through the totality. Very exciting! Appreciate United giving us all glasses and a “solar eclipse cookie.”
2024-04-03 16:07:11 Should TikTok be banned? @profgalloway and I debate: https://munkdebates.com/podcasts/tiktok-debate/
2024-04-02 13:49:50 Me on @proofnews: "
2024-03-21 15:49:02 Me on @proofnews “People are always accusing me of being a think tank. The real difference here is whether you’re willing to be adversarial. What we’re trying to do is hold power to account, which means you need lawyers and liability insurance and you have to be willing to ask hard questions of very powerful people who have the ability to sue you out of existence."
2024-03-21 12:19:32 Grateful to CBC’s Nora Young for letting me wax on about my new venture, @proofnews.And it’s always a delight to share air space with @whiskeyocelot.https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-55-spark/clip/16049551-can-put-wa...
2024-03-18 21:39:16 My TikTok about the TikTok ban https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTLYNdSMw/
2024-03-17 19:00:15 We would be less scared of TikTok if we had control of our social media algorithms. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/17/opinion/social-media-algorithm-choice...
2024-03-15 18:20:14 @bostonjoan and I on the radio talking about the TikTok ban:https://www.kcrw.com/news/shows/press-play-with-madeleine-brand/social-m...
2024-03-14 11:46:08 Americans don’t agree on much, but they do support privacy laws and not banning TikTok. So what is Congress doing? The opposite. My latest for NYT Opinion on why we need a privacy law and how banning TikTok doesn’t make us safer (gift link). https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/14/opinion/tiktok-ban-house-vote.html?un...
2024-03-08 13:18:50 Much of the proposed AI legislation aims to criminalize deep fakes and other uses of AI for intentional deception. But what about the times when AI is wrong? The routine inaccuracies that we found in testing AI for election information wouldn'
2024-03-02 17:56:49 @WiseWoman Not officially but have a PDF here https://www.proofnews.org/content/files/2024/02/SeekingReliableElectionI...
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2023-05-02 22:08:41 Incredible to see this important effort to save journalism taking shape. https://t.co/QpDFrXCBsZ
2023-05-02 21:56:23 When are people going to realize that if they leave their documents unsecured online, @dmehro is going to find them! This time it’s anti-trans doctors. Last time it was predictive policing software co. https://t.co/rxDCHdsv3F https://t.co/JHL1szZzh4
2023-05-01 14:32:05 I'm so glad to see this study of how judges behavior changes when they use criminal risk scores. An important follow up to Machine Bias. It's sad but not surprising that the scores led to a widening of racial disparities. https://t.co/DPrb6DQGxi
2023-04-28 18:37:57 Excited for this conversation next week! https://t.co/v56E8rpl8A
2023-04-27 21:09:52 @lisatozzi Dming you now
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2023-04-08 16:36:37 @doctorow @nytimes Thank you. I want “legendary muckraking data journalist” on my gravestone.
2023-04-08 16:10:39 I call it creepy ads. In an epic thread, @doctorow calls it "enshittification." But we both agree that it doesn't have to be this way. https://t.co/uXvyOYYbAy
2023-04-06 15:23:17 @notabbott Facebook ad library is a bit wonky and hard to link to specific pages. But here's a screenshot of a recent time period (weirdly the time period I chose of 30 days ending March 26 is no longer available). https://t.co/07tQqsSgAm https://t.co/00kERtloyu
2023-04-06 13:52:34 In the age of AI, isn’t it time that we trained our powerful classification software on categorizing content for advertisers to place ads near rather than on classifying us? /end
2023-04-06 13:52:33 But the funny thing about those numbers is they don’t make a case for commercial surveillance. Those services are mostly funded by traditional contextual advertising. Search engine and map ads are placed near content &
2023-04-06 13:52:32 Last month, a group of advertisers and others that calls itself “Privacy for America” sent a letter to Congress warning that any harm to the “responsible data-driven” surveillance business model could cost consumers $30,000 in economic value each year.
2023-04-06 13:52:31 The ad industry is gearing up for war against lawmakers’ growing unease. The CEO of the online ad industry trade group has said “Extremists are winning the battle for hearts and minds in Washington DC and beyond. We cannot let that happen.” https://t.co/jUOlDQC3lb
2023-04-06 13:52:30 I looked at the top advertiser on Facebook in the past month: it was a self-declared “anti-woke” razor company called Jeremy’s Razors that targeted men who liked Ultimate fighting, hunting and Johnny Cash. But many in the audience found the razors to be sub-par. https://t.co/bLzG2wFPpq
2023-04-06 13:52:29 They found that the targeted ads displayed products that were 10 percent more expensive and more than twice as likely to be sold by lower-quality vendors as measured by their Better Business Bureau ratings. https://t.co/3bDGYixLs0
2023-04-06 13:52:28 And a new study brings a new insight: targeted advertising is not increasing consumer welfare. Researchers at @CarnegieMellon Eduardo Mustri @ssnstudy and Virginia_Tech @IdrisAdjerid compared targeted ads shown to 500 study participants with identical products in web search.
2023-04-06 13:52:27 A recent 274-page study by the European Commission concludes that the societal cost of microtargeting outweighs the benefits and calls for reforming the surveillance advertising model. https://t.co/iearHL7cjn
2023-04-06 13:52:26 That has decimated publishers, particularly in news where ad revenue has plummeted from $107 billion in 2000 to nearly $32 billion in 2022. It has also enabled advertisers to discriminate, allowed politicians to target divisive messages and been exploited by nation states.
2023-04-06 13:52:25 We’ve all been told that the creepy ads that follow us around the Internet are the price we have to pay for all the free services we enjoy. But what if the price is too high and there was another way? Thread on my latest @NYTOpinion piece: https://t.co/WdUkkRIlGz
2023-04-05 19:09:53 Thanks for having me on @ASlavitt https://t.co/vvHxbafl0p
2023-04-03 19:43:12 RT @MtthwRose: Inside the @WSJ newsroom #IStandWithEvan https://t.co/zppZU25ouL
2023-04-03 15:55:14 So important. Let’s focus on minimizing harm enabled by tech today rather than speculating on future harm. https://t.co/r7LmfkRGnu
2023-04-03 13:26:47 Amen @fmanjoo https://t.co/ZTqPmIIQaZ
2023-04-01 15:22:53 My blue check remains? Tbh I never asked for it and won’t miss it. https://t.co/AsVn3Hc14X
2023-03-29 14:02:44 RT @democracynow: Congressional targeting of TikTok's privacy protections and ties to the Chinese government appear to be primarily driven…
2023-03-25 17:53:49 RT @robyncaplan: Wow for those who were wondering what congress knew that we didn’t - @aoc said they never received a classified briefing a…
2023-03-20 17:55:13 RT @evacide: @runasand @JuliaAngwin @nytopinion If the Chinese government is in your threat model, don’t install TikTok on your device. Oth…
2023-03-20 16:09:33 @TaylorLorenz As usual, the TikTokers said it better than I could!
2023-03-20 15:00:16 RT @KarlBode: the tiktok moral panic is a distraction from our corrupt failure to regulate the data broker space and pass even a rudimentar…
2023-03-20 13:20:24 RT @evan_greer: Thanks for quoting me calling this nonsense what it is: "xenophobic showboating"
2023-03-20 11:58:04 A better solution is to pass laws that set minimum standards for all of our tech companies -- starting with a comprehensive data privacy law. As @evan_greer says let's stop "xenophobic showboating" and get serious about tech regulation.
2023-03-20 11:58:03 But putting TikTok under state control, banning it or forcing a sale to a US company doesn't address the threats. China can still buy data about US residents from the unregulated data broker market. It can still push propaganda across other tech platforms.
2023-03-20 11:58:02 Claim #2: TikTok could use its algorithm to promote Chinese propoganda or suppress dissent. Verdict: True but the worst such abuses we've seen have come from Facebook abetting Russian propoganda, a Myanmar genocide and a U.S. insurrection.
2023-03-20 11:58:01 Ban TikTok? Most of the national security allegations against TikTok could just as easily be levied against the U.S. tech giants. So let's pass laws forcing all tech to serve us better. My latest for @nytopinion: https://t.co/Ekt9PBRSmf
2023-03-15 21:14:39 Loving the renewed interest in my 2009 book about MySpace. Just weeks after the book came out, Facebook surpassed MySpace in users. It was a quick and steep decline after that. https://t.co/kA04bI9nvI
2023-03-14 12:08:26 Congratulations https://t.co/yW9Oq63vWy
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2023-02-21 17:41:27 Incredible group I was honored to be a part of. https://t.co/iC7dTbzVSE
2023-02-20 12:18:12 “There is a way to keep internet content freewheeling while revoking tech’s get-out-of-jail-free card: drawing a distinction between speech and conduct.” My first piece as a @nytimes Contributing Opinion Writer is on section 230: https://t.co/d1ue8Y9DNo
2023-02-18 11:43:38 important editorial from the @washingtonpost about governments using tech to crack down on dissent: “The worldwide toll of this sort of 21st-century authoritarianism is growing.” https://t.co/6cGrNHrdY3
2023-02-15 22:12:18 Thrilled to be joining @cocteau @columbiajourn as Entrepreneur in Residence. https://t.co/cqopW1mQKl
2023-02-14 20:14:10 What an amazing debut project for @suryamattu’s Digital Witness Lab, which traced the BJP promotion of a video that led eventually to the murder of an Indian journalist. https://t.co/OZRIAlq9aJ
2023-02-10 14:46:43 Looking forward to talking today at 12:30 EST about how journalists can cover tech &
2023-02-09 16:26:54 RT @merbroussard: It was amazing to see the first copy of my upcoming book, More Than a Glitch. Even more fantastic was sharing the experie…
2023-02-06 14:49:27 @daniellecitron Awww, I’m blushing. Thank you for your support and guidance!!
2023-02-04 21:34:17 @josephmenn Thank you @josephmenn. Honestly epic coming from you. I’m honored.
2023-02-04 13:02:06 Lesson 10: Never give up. Journalists are in the business of persistent monitoring, and building tools can help. Consider @suryamattu’s Blacklight real-time forensic privacy scanner that is widely used by reporters across the industry. /14 https://t.co/W3wngeTdgT
2023-02-04 13:02:05 Lesson 8: Objectivity is dead. Long live limitations. The scientific method allows us to move beyond the endless debates about whether journalism is objective. In our analyses, we simply stated what we knew and the limitations of what we knew. /12 https://t.co/yrEVN356q0
2023-02-04 13:02:04 Lesson 7: Expertise matters. We need experts to help us navigate a complex world. That’s why we shared our statistical analysis and code with experts in a process that I likened to academic peer review. They often helped us find and correct mistakes. /11
2023-02-04 13:02:03 Lesson 4: Choose a sample size. You don’t always need *all* the data to test a hypothesis. That is why, for instance, in our Facebook investigations @suryamattu was able to test hypotheses with just a representative sample of 1,000 people. /8 https://t.co/3EzZdfN1LF
2023-02-04 13:02:02 Lesson 2: Hypothesis first. Data second. The best accountability stories start out with a hypothesis. @lkirchner's investigation of tenant screening algorithms began with a tip that she spent months substantiating with court records. /6 https://t.co/CTxJuG3tUi
2023-02-04 13:02:01 On my departure, I thought I would reflect on the ten lessons I learned leading these investigations. /4 https://t.co/XXzOt5YCA7
2023-02-04 13:02:00 I’m sad to report that I am leaving @themarkup to pursue other projects, which I will announce soon. It was an honor and a privilege to found @themarkup five years ago to create an investigative newsroom that integrated engineers and journalists. /1
2023-01-30 01:00:00 CAFIAC FIX
2023-01-21 14:53:14 There is a lot of work to be done to counteract rising political violence and the speech that incites it. But first we have to be clear about the fact that incitement is often based on fear and does not always require hate. My newsletter here: https://t.co/lJSh6dZR1V
2023-01-21 14:53:13 What is the solution to dangerous speech? Counterspeech. "Influential people of various spheres need to refrain from dangerous speech themselves and denounce it when other influential people use it," @SusanBenesch says.
2023-01-21 14:53:12 This kind of dangerous fear-mongering is on the rise in the United States. Think of the myth of the "great replacement" which claims there is a conspiracy to replace White people - a myth that prompted violence. https://t.co/PWgyq49O7a
2023-01-21 14:53:11 Prior to the Rwandan genocide in 1994, Hutu politicians warned the Hutus that they were about to be exterminated by Tutsi cockroaches. Prior to the Holocaust, Nazi propagandists declared that Jews were planning to annihilate the German people.
2023-01-21 14:53:10 This week, new details emerged about how social media platforms allowed violent rhetoric to circulate freely on their platforms in the weeks leading up to the Jan. 6 insurrection. https://t.co/q0EBPU7Y4N
2023-01-21 13:52:27 RT @farai: What is dangerous speech and what can platforms do to moderate it in the wake of its rise? @themarkup’s @JuliaAngwin turns to @S…
2023-01-18 15:54:41 RT @billyperrigo: Their working conditions reveal a darker side to the AI boom: that AI often relies on hidden, low-paid human workers who…
2023-01-14 14:01:01 Frustrated activists are now seeking to go around the Irish regulator. Last month, @TanyaOCarroll filed a lawsuit against Meta in the UK demanding that it comply with her denial of consent to profiling. My interview with her in today’s newsletter /7 https://t.co/CN57hootKb
2023-01-14 14:01:00 So the landmark case decided by the EU—which was brought by brilliant strategic privacy litigator @maxschrems in his Forced Consent project—is now back in the hands of @DPCIreland for a resolution. /5 https://t.co/CjMyeLaMck
2023-01-14 14:00:59 The problem is that GDPR enforcement is not in the hands of the EU, but in the member states. And most Big Tech cases land at the Irish regulator @DPCIreland because that is where many tech European headquarters are based. /3
2023-01-14 14:00:58 Let’s talk about consent. Do you feel like you ever properly consented to being surveilled online constantly, having a profile built of your interests and having that profile made available to anyone who could pay for it? EU regulators don’t think so either. /1
2023-01-07 13:44:29 "I don’t think we have much of a chance for a livable future if we don’t have a truly private means to communicate with each other," @signalapp president @mer__edith tells me in this week's newsletter: https://t.co/1zeAM1Rorv
2022-12-16 02:27:16 RT @ceciliakang: Be hardcore. Support journalism.
2022-12-14 23:20:05 @GrimKim @bigblackjacobin @brycecovert Congratulations! Thank you for your service.
2022-12-14 21:52:48 @bigblackjacobin Subscribed! And congrats on well-deserved fellowship!
2022-12-14 21:17:11 In the end it is always privacy for the rich and surveillance for the rest of us. https://t.co/ZUxdOpkLbL https://t.co/bFPjQD5T6H https://t.co/dHXvBl431a
2022-12-14 20:47:12 Entirely my pleasure! Loved working with you and will always be your biggest fan https://t.co/7xDdv6oLPn
2022-12-14 20:44:51 Legend alert It was an honor to work with @darakerr - an incredible reporter with unmatched commitment to exposing harms against the most vulnerable. Her series Working for an Algorithm sadly gets more relevant by the day. https://t.co/MqQOTAXkiz https://t.co/wVDqGrVUpK
2022-12-14 20:23:30 My @NiemanLab prediction for journalism in 2023: democracies will get serious about saving journalism. No pressure @FundFreeMedia https://t.co/pNtYdMmt6u
2022-12-13 22:17:22 RT @scuethics: Video: Dec. 8 talk with @JuliaAngwin (@themarkup), Apar Gupta (@internetfreedom), @subbuvincent (@JMEthics) and Moderator:…
2022-12-13 19:16:43 “My avatars were cartoonishly pornified, while my male colleagues got to be astronauts, explorers, and inventors.” https://t.co/kQj4nWQl8Y
2022-12-13 13:53:19 RT @moorehn: It's funny that for like two weeks all the white dudes were like "Mastodon is a place for happiness and civility!" and I just…
2022-12-10 14:29:58 RT @lizalinwsj: Huge honor to speak to @JuliaAngwin for the Markup, as her series of surveillance stories for the Wall Street Journal in ea…
2022-12-10 13:20:57 It's important to understand China's ever-expanding surveillance regime because oppressive governments love to copy techniques from each other. https://t.co/xipeXtO2xK
2022-12-10 13:20:56 Social control is the entire point of surveillance. So it doesn't matter *too much* how well it works. It matters more how afraid people are of being caught. That's why AI is a great surveillance tool. It's not always accurate but it can be good enough to scare people.
2022-12-10 13:20:55 "China’s surveillance state is like a panopticon, where the idea that you’re being tracked is more effective than the actual tracking mechanisms," @lizalinwsj tells me in this week's newsletter with @joshchin: https://t.co/xipeXtO2xK
2022-12-08 14:55:23 Join me today at noon ET for a lively discussion about lessons we can learn from @thewire_in debacle. https://t.co/ueo8aeJYHk
2022-12-08 13:00:00 CAFIAC FIX
2022-12-07 08:00:00 CAFIAC FIX
2022-11-15 18:55:04 Congratulations on the enduring impact! https://t.co/SVNIOLCtCI
2022-11-14 21:12:24 @reckless @hankgreen Are we all so convinced that “thinking” is involved here? Feels more like a drug-fueled crime spree.
2022-11-12 13:21:05 @sivavaid Great point. In this case, "some" was 3% of YouTube users -- which by my math is about 6 million people.
2022-11-12 13:02:34 Important methodological point: NYU researchers used a panel of real-word YouTube users, which is an improvement over previous research using primarily bots. But NYU's panel was not statistically representative. So more work still remains to be done.
2022-11-12 13:02:33 Researchers also found a slight conservative skew to YouTube's recommendations. "People were, on average, regardless of their own ideology, more likely to go toward conservative content" @m_dot_brown told me.
2022-11-12 13:02:32 Does YouTube’s recommendation algorithm push extreme content? New NYU research shows that most users do not get pushed extreme content, but some do – and overall the recommendations skew toward conservative content. https://t.co/cSygDQ3A0U
2022-11-11 15:11:57 @apartovi Is it too soon to ask if it was ineffective altruism?
2022-11-11 01:40:00 Just set up my Mastodon account @julia@journa.host. Come visit!
2022-11-10 13:05:01 RT @veenadubal: How is this $8 thing working out
2022-11-09 22:18:33 Last year @alfredwkng and @tenuous tallied how much $$ data brokers were spending on lobbying - and it rivaled Big Tech’s spend https://t.co/HobvEueoys https://t.co/KZEPuatHni
2022-11-08 21:46:35 RT @jackshafer: Check out @jsvine's Data Liberation Project. https://t.co/4p5ivV3TiM Read the mini-profile of him in @CJR https://t.co/lOWg…
2022-11-07 15:31:18 So excited to see what the brilliant @suryamattu comes up with next at his new lab. His legacy is already awesome https://t.co/eNjkN2QHjb https://t.co/OC67PX4XmT
2022-11-05 12:11:20 @vauhinivara and I were reporters together at @wsj long ago, but she turned to fiction. “It didn’t feel like too much of a stretch to imagine that [corporate] power would stop being intermediated and companies would just start ruling the world,” she says.
2022-11-05 12:08:28 If there was ever a good time to think about what happens if a tech billionaire were to control the world, it is now.Luckily @vauhinivara has done the work in her brilliant new novel The Immortal King Rao. Our conversation in this week’s newsletter: https://t.co/p5pQCRB77w
2022-11-04 18:04:50 Thank you @MargotKaminski for fantastic questions and discussion. You got me daring to dream about a private sector FOIA right! https://t.co/YIM4tcsez1
2022-11-04 16:15:32 My talk starting soon! Kind of a perfect day to talk about tech &
2022-11-04 16:03:04 Thank you @reckless for covering this important under-reported story. A functioning FCC is the only way to keep telecoms in check. Just last month we found some telcoms charging high rates for slow Internet in poor neighborhoods. https://t.co/5bhClkGmG7
2022-11-04 14:11:55 Thank you for a great discussion of the importance of privacy and the perils of the surveillance economy @mer__edith https://t.co/v2VpBAHGSP
2022-11-03 18:42:51 We are a helluva team! I’m so grateful to have worked with you and leaned from you! https://t.co/hsbxo343UZ
2022-11-03 18:39:45 Legacy alert The work that @elarrubia led @themarkup was tremendous. Receipts https://t.co/yCVKJZwo42
2022-11-02 15:35:50 So great to be here at #websummit22 talking about my favorite thing: Data-driven journalism in the public interest! https://t.co/5gV3Bo0iPK
2022-10-31 17:05:38 RT @laurenweinstein: Serious Idea: We need to immediately create a trusted "blue check registry" that records current @twitter accounts tha…
2022-10-31 16:26:37 I usually post when the newsletter publishes on Saturday but I have been traveling and this topic of paying for a service that monetizes your data suddenly feels very relevant (looking at you @Twitter).
2022-10-31 16:24:41 You’ve probably heard the line “when you don’t pay for the product, you are the product.” But these days, even when you pay big bucks to your internet provider, your data is often being spied on and profited from. This week’s newsletter:https://t.co/4NWIFZo3Nn
2022-10-31 08:12:06 Once you start selling trust as a service, you are no longer in the trust business. You are in the service business.
2022-10-26 16:13:05 RT @JoshuaPHilll: We thought future tech would be flying cars, but instead it's all spying on you at home https://t.co/2AtqRsuIs8
2022-10-22 12:14:44 These price disparities weren’t easy to find. It took @LeonYin and @ASankin months to scrape all the broadband prices and compare with Census data. But it’s vital that journalists do this work to provide the public a chance to see inside black box pricing algorithms.
2022-10-22 12:11:07 Yeah, you guessed right. Lower-income neighborhoods, historically redlined areas, and areas that were less White got slower speed broadband for the same price that others were paying for much higher speeds. https://t.co/eOfxDsElxG
2022-10-22 12:06:05 Imagine shopping for a car where every car costs the same $$ but the dealership decides if you get a Porsche or a Chevy. That’s how some internet pricing in the U.S. works. And guess who is more likely to get the worse cars? https://t.co/zqMC5VooSb
2022-10-21 19:15:51 Huge get for the @washingtonpost!!! @elarrubia has been my partner in crime at @themarkup for three years and she is an incredible investigative editor with a rare talent for both words and numbers. I will always be cheering for her! https://t.co/YZzrBoyhPh
2022-10-20 12:21:46 @adamdavidson @jeffjarvis @drangundsturm I hear you but just want to say I would miss you greatly if you leave! Totally agree the algorithm encourages less nuanced takes. So do bad editors. But the algorithm (usually) can’t fire you for disobedience!
2022-10-19 15:14:45 RT @ASankin: New investigation from @leonyin &
2022-10-19 13:28:25 “I’m not a technical guy, email headers are all gobbedlygook to me” is not an appropriate reason to publish forged emails.Journalists job is to analyze complicated things on behalf of the public. If we pass along info without any due diligence, we are stenographers. https://t.co/TfWuSPInOK
2022-10-15 12:25:44 The danger of not passing antitrust legislation is that we are leaving important competition questions to slow-moving courts. @ProfFionasm in this weeks newsletter: https://t.co/gpGtfPfAXi
2022-10-12 15:01:10 @hex @hypervisible Omg I didn’t know about this horrific saga. Thanks for sharing.
2022-10-11 15:36:59 Having a source provide forged documents is honestly my worst nightmare as a reporter.That’s why journalists must take extraordinary measures to confirm documents. As a profession, we can do much better at describing the lengths we go to to prove authenticity.
2022-10-08 13:04:58 RT @digiphile: The #AIBillOfRights, “while laudable, do not say much about how we will get there. The @WhiteHouse did not propose legislati…
2022-10-08 12:12:38 It's been seven years, and thousands of people in Michigan are still seeking justice for the millions of dollars that were taken from them by a rogue fraud-detection algorithm. Details on their struggle in this week's newsletter:https://t.co/NAKqbh3jzj
2022-10-04 11:23:20 “Continuous surveillance and monitoring should not be used in education, work, housing” — White House AI Bill of Rightshttps://t.co/k6swkINcjk
2022-10-03 15:52:35 @bastianpurrer https://t.co/WxZTuEZOiV
2022-10-03 15:47:55 @bastianpurrer There are lots of models out there that place funds in entities independent of elected officials. One that is very interesting is the International Fund for Public Interest Media: https://t.co/YPNP2L51LA
2022-10-03 15:42:49 @neilturkewitz @jasonintrator Most newsrooms take money from tech companies now. How does that affect their editorial decisions?And is letting tech companies decide who to fund better than having an elected government decide?https://t.co/aUVCpKTowy
2022-10-03 15:41:20 @bastianpurrer So the solution to that question is to let the tech companies decide who gets millions? At least we elect the people who would make the decision if government decides.
2022-10-03 15:32:37 I truly do not understand how the only solution anyone has to declining news revenues ... is let's put journos in a cage match negotiating for licensing fees with big tech.If we all agree journalism is a public good, let's use tax revenues to support it.
2022-10-02 22:01:42 @lawyerpants Now do identity theft.
2022-10-02 17:28:15 “Use of real names does little to inhibit abuse.”Important myth-busting of the perennial fiction that anonymity is the reason for our ills. https://t.co/MO8SNQLJX8
2022-10-01 20:33:34 Omg I just found a hard copy of an article I wrote in 2009 called “How to Twitter.”Lol the lede: “When I first joined Twitter, I felt like I was in a noisy bar where everyone was shouting and nobody was listening.” Still true.https://t.co/8n6DZwTIj2 https://t.co/NJOjC1qWkW
2022-10-01 20:13:12 RT @CusickCatherine: This is a brilliant point —"...small changes to the contract law in three states [NY, CA, WA]... could immediately p…
2022-10-01 12:18:34 In their new book, @rgibli and @doctorow propose solutions that could help creators make more money. One I really wish existed is @doctorow's idea of software that would offer you a "buy it at the corner store" button while you are shopping on Amazon. https://t.co/sDjCmSoJXl
2022-10-01 12:18:33 These days, most artistic products—such as movies, music, and books—are distributed by powerful tech gatekeepers that rake in massive profits."The money they are taking is coming from creative pockets," @rgibli tells me in this week's newsletter:https://t.co/sDjCmSoJXl
2022-09-30 01:51:26 It’s been an amazing run @themarkup for our small newsroom to go from nothing to winning one of the industry’s most prestigious awards in just two+ years of publishing.Thank you @craignewmark for believing in me when I came to you with this crazy dream four years ago.
2022-09-30 01:16:02 Congratulations @JeffHorwitz &
2022-09-30 01:07:18 RT @elarrubia: Sadly COVID benched me tonight but @manny_garcia1 sent me this pic. I am so so so so proud https://t.co/adxNUOYdWi
2022-09-30 00:27:12 So proud of team @themarkup for our first Loeb win!!! Kudos @LeonYin @adrjeffries @elarrubia!!!! https://t.co/0VnFZmDYks
2022-09-28 20:30:07 one way to help Iran, from an Iranian https://t.co/c4nTS5KASr
2022-09-27 18:13:44 Thanks for hosting me - it was a real pleasure! https://t.co/kqahkvB3F9
2022-09-26 17:39:20 Journalists — Want help liberating important public records? The incredible data journalist @jsvine has just launched the @LiberateTheData project to help you fight for and clean data. He’s not on Twitter much but sign up for his newsletter! https://t.co/q2v0yR7dwS
2022-09-26 14:18:23 Yale peeps - I'll be on campus tomorrow! https://t.co/lGdw2bbZzu
2022-09-24 15:23:48 Why you should use a password manager https://t.co/q7qVjiI40f
2022-09-24 15:11:03 @jimfenton @jmgosney Thanks! Means a lot coming from an expert like you :-)
2022-09-24 14:07:38 @Byedon2 @emptywheel @jmgosney @jmgosney’s point is that the brute force attack is far less common than database breaches, phishing, etc. and yet we are optimizing for brute force in our threat models.
2022-09-24 13:38:44 +1 https://t.co/bBhC2ZCJrq
2022-09-24 13:29:06 @StigOfHK @jmgosney Agreed. I am a huge proponent of Diceware passphrases, which you can read about in my newsletter. But for ease of understanding, I often refer to them as passwords. https://t.co/LAkZcoZ8Zk
2022-09-24 12:21:00 RT @PartyHkt: @JuliaAngwin @jmgosney This is why my husband and I have each exchanged one finger
2022-09-24 12:19:15 But ultimately @jmgosney hopes that we can have a password-less future, using biometrics and other types of authentication. It’s kind of an amazing position for a password cracker to take!
2022-09-24 12:19:14 The reason unique passwords are so important? Think of your password as a key to a lock. There are so many data breaches and hacks that capture password databases, and if your key is captured you don’t want it to unlock more than one account.
2022-09-24 12:08:41 All that effort we put into making long and complex passwords? Expert password cracker @jmgosney says it’s overrated. He says having a unique password for each account is most important. Our discussion in this week’s newsletter:https://t.co/LAkZcoZ8Zk
2022-09-23 19:12:36 RT @ProMarket_org: .@JuliaAngwin, founder of @themarkup (and an alumna of the @ChicagoMaroon!), participated in our panel conversation at #…
2022-09-23 16:23:42 Reporting is all hopes and dreams. Writing is where hope dies and, yet, in that death a truth emerges. https://t.co/YgfnJwsfKQ
2022-09-23 15:00:57 RT @chinmayiarun: Can't wait for our @JuliaAngwin talk next week!Livestreaming for people want to watch but can't be in New Haven.
2022-09-20 16:24:11 It's a story as old as time: Surveillance starts out claiming to be about safety and ends up being about crushing dissent. Huge props to @ArijitDSen for his investigation into a social media monitoring tool used to monitor protests. https://t.co/5SiCWgh7UT
2022-09-19 19:06:21 Happening this evening NYC folks https://t.co/D1zrV5Lcdb
2022-09-17 12:11:29 There is plenty of great work on the harm of surveillance on kids. Start with @elizabethan's report https://t.co/4XnwX1aU4J /8
2022-09-17 12:11:28 When I was growing up, there was no way my school would know about or have any right to discipline me for whatever crazy thoughts or conversations I was having outside of school.Is normalizing this level of surveillance an improvement for us and our kids? I say no. /6
2022-09-17 12:11:27 These monitoring tools are being sold as a way to improve school safety. But where is the evidence that schools are getting safer? Instead, these tools are allowing schools to discipline students for minor infractions - even ones that take place outside school. /5 https://t.co/E7uYbWf5ia
2022-09-17 12:11:26 Take a wild guess at which students get flagged to the police?Black and Latino students are more likely to rely on school-issued devices, so are more heavily monitored.LGBTQ+ students say they have been "outed" and disproportionately report being contacted by police etc. /4 https://t.co/OSXBhMJutw
2022-09-17 12:11:24 Consider just a few stats from her @CenDemTech research:95% of teachers say their schools give out devices89% say those devices are monitored78% say the monitoring has flagged students for discipline 59% say students have been disciplined because of the monitoring /2
2022-09-17 12:11:23 Back to school means back to surveillance. It's amazing how we have quietly accepted that schools can monitor our kids activities - even in our own homes. A conversation with @elizabethan about harms of school surveillance in this week's newsletter: /1https://t.co/zVJfiS67fM
2022-09-15 12:39:47 A short clip from me about how huge data troves give companies a competitive advantage and promote monopoly.From @ACLU_Mass's Freedom Unfinished podcast with the incomparable @MarthaMinow@timhwang @snowjake https://t.co/Sa3YFvWQxy https://t.co/GxHLzSAbX4
2022-09-12 20:17:37 @JBFlint @ShiraOvide @gabekahn Lol, no, but totally could have been!!
2022-09-12 20:05:44 @ShiraOvide @gabekahn Also, congrats @ShiraOvide!
2022-09-12 20:05:10 @ShiraOvide @gabekahn When I joined WSJ, a mentor told me not to get too excited. "The WSJ is a great place to be FROM," he said.
2022-09-12 16:20:52 ICYMI, a researcher who studies social media surveillance found that LAPD was surveilling her event about social media surveillance. Your tax dollars at work! Surveillance is creepy but it's also often a waste of money. https://t.co/jabuVwtjNT
2022-09-12 13:26:50 Ooh, honored to be in this stellar lineup! https://t.co/0HSUbUY6ku
2022-09-10 18:00:42 @marciahofmann
2022-09-10 13:59:21 @framasoft Pinging @ramsey_isler who handles our cc licensing requests.
2022-09-10 12:13:47 Kurt Vonnegurt wrote in Cat's Cradle: "If you find your life tangled up with somebody else’s life for no very logical reasons … that person may be a member of your karass." Peter was part of my karass. RIP.
2022-09-10 12:11:30 Peter Eckersley died too young. But he did so much good work while he was here. I can think of no better legacy. My remembrance in this week's newsletter: https://t.co/3IbY0Z3kRW
2022-09-09 14:36:49 Looking forward to this lively discussion this afternoon. Also spoiler alert on the “frenemies” question, I believe journalism’s role is very simple: be an advocate for the public, which often means being adversarial to powerful institutions and people. https://t.co/vCsS7FdWDQ
2022-09-07 13:43:19 This is today! RSVP for what I'm sure will be a lively conversation on the future of news and tech regulation. https://t.co/uDxDzuVPvQ
2022-09-06 17:31:17 RT @nxthompson: "The only way to escape technology that makes money off your data is by paying for products that don’t, Whittaker says." ht…
2022-09-06 12:55:34 RT @EFF: We mourn the loss of activist and cybersecurity expert Peter Eckersley, whose heart and vision never wavered from what would best…
2022-09-06 11:26:52 Also, just have to say, I love @mer__edith’s framing of AI as “surveillance derivatives” in her opening message. https://t.co/hxqN69UCxA https://t.co/3OL4EkblXw
2022-09-06 11:22:30 Wow, what a great team! @signalapp is such important tech infrastructure and @mer__edith is a such fierce advocate for human-centered tech. https://t.co/vOAupYc4qr
2022-09-04 00:51:51 @RossleRed It’s a lot of work but worth it imho https://t.co/Cq6NRIUuvI
2022-09-03 18:20:36 First Concord grape pie of the fall https://t.co/XWGURoV0b6
2022-09-03 16:52:40 @om thanks for spreading the word
2022-09-03 16:46:07 Thank you @john_d_beatty for putting together a Wikipedia page for Peter Eckersley, who passed away suddenly last night. I hope folks who knew him will contribute. Peter worked tirelessly to make the world - online and offline - a better place. His legacy is important. https://t.co/QQLlomuGvC
2022-09-03 05:17:12 @bcrypt Found this lovely picture of Peter doing what he did best - gently explaining something complicated in a way that somehow made you feel like you were the smart one. What a loss.https://t.co/jt2rPXY5IT
2022-09-03 04:25:04 @bcrypt OMG. I am stunned. He taught my son how to make ciphers. He taught me about … well, everything. He was so kind. And so brilliant.
2022-09-01 20:38:18 RIP ADPPA https://t.co/p9RzKshgGx
2022-08-31 13:39:00 The work of uncovering these biases is painstaking and difficult. Special shout-out to the teams that did it - @eh_mah_nwel @lkirchner @dmehro @suryamattu @ASankin - and their fearless leader @elarrubia
2022-08-31 13:38:59 It’s raining awards over @themarkup. We had a great 2021! So proud that our work on racial biases embedded in obscure software is being recognized.https://t.co/Rp60LKiAZShttps://t.co/DnWIihhitL
2022-08-28 21:59:36 It's true! My daughter started her password business when she was 11 and today as we were moving her into her freshman college dorm room (!), we also stopped at the mailbox to send off a password to a customer!#proudmom https://t.co/OlHu7MvTVt
2022-08-24 15:43:43 Thank YOU @MLTellado for fighting for corporate accountability in this time of rising impunity. https://t.co/Yqvg2tcQC0
2022-08-20 22:00:07 Extremely useful info on changing calendar settings to block Google’s Meet spam.But also should Google be allowed to set this intrusive self-preferencing default? https://t.co/lktPfiskDk
2022-08-20 13:26:32 No one would have known that hospitals and student aid websites were sending visitors' personal data to Facebook if thousands of users hadn't shared data with us &
2022-08-19 16:36:43 Best use of bots! https://t.co/k1UQT5v8Xy
2022-08-19 13:31:46 This goes for everybody! Not just likely targets like @nhannahjones https://t.co/P20wBQ8H7e
2022-08-19 13:30:41 @nhannahjones If you haven’t already, please immediately update your software. There are some vicious exploits out there right now that Apple just issued a patch for. https://t.co/hBY9uoU2gb
2022-08-19 12:54:05 @Suryamattu also dove into another massive algorithmic accountability project – an investigation into predictive policing algorithms with @dmehrotra @asankin &
2022-08-19 12:54:04 Citizen Browser was the perfect example of what @suryamattu views as a key journalistic goal: persistent monitoring. Rather than write an article and move on, @suryamattu finds ways to automate accountability. /7https://t.co/LZ159sBY3k https://t.co/lLIgrOffJF
2022-08-19 12:54:03 When I left ProPublica to found @themarkup, @suryamattu was obviously one of my first hires. His first project was an incredible real-time privacy inspector, Blacklight that shows how any website is tracking visitors. /5https://t.co/tvoO0Nc0DO
2022-08-19 12:54:02 At @propublica, @suryamattu built a tool to show readers see what Facebook knew about them. That allowed us to spot Facebook’s racial categories, which sparked years of investigations into Facebook’s discriminatory advertising. /3https://t.co/H3L4PaoJrHhttps://t.co/fbKrDw9xnN
2022-08-19 12:54:01 Legacy alert It’s a difficult job to sum up @suryamattu’s awesome legacy, but I will try. He is an investigative journalist, a data journalist, an engineer, a project manager, a visionary and a delightful and generous colleague. /1https://t.co/DK3oXVUU9v
2022-08-18 22:05:21 RT @Seegras: @JuliaAngwin And surveillance is also almost always a security problem. If the US continues like that, it will be abused some…
2022-08-18 22:05:02 @Seegras Omg so true. Horrifying thought.
2022-08-18 18:36:47 RT @elarrubia: Congrats to @LeonYin @adrjeffries and the rest of the team that worked on the Amazon’s Advantage project for being named fin…
2022-08-18 17:49:43 Surveillance is always sold on the promise of safety but in reality it is so often used for power and control. https://t.co/Jpn4vBGHo5
2022-08-18 17:47:35 Surveillance is always marketed as safety and then used for power over others. https://t.co/Jpn4vBGHo5
2022-08-18 11:53:10 If you use Signal for encrypted messaging (which you should), please enable “registration lock” to avoid having your account impersonated like @lorenzofb’s was… https://t.co/BWfjzh0cfk
2022-08-13 12:09:25 Why would your car collect data about your heart rate and your race? In this week’s Hello World newsletter I dive deeper into @jonkeegan and @alfredwkng's excellent reporting on the increasingly creepy vehicle data industry. https://t.co/mEP5FMU2iN
2022-08-11 19:22:18 RT @dmehro: TFW a predictive policing company leaves millions of crime predictions sitting around on an unsecured server so you and your bu…
2022-08-11 18:45:26 Its a @suryamattu two-fer! His two projects from last year each won @RTDNA Murrow awards: Prediction: Bias and Citizen Browser!Huge props to @dmehro @ASankin, @elarrubia @mynameisfiber @angiewaller@RinaPalta &
2022-08-11 14:23:05 RT @alfredwkng: Breaking: The FTC is considering rulemaking on commercial surveillance, plans to tackle topics including location data, alg…
2022-08-07 12:10:00 So proud of @themarkup team for two wins last night at @NABJ awards. https://t.co/qR2rKUIJQphttps://t.co/MAWnWsBaCthttps://t.co/9lePI8NKiw
2022-08-06 12:18:44 RT @themarkup: Uber confirmed our finding that 24,000 alleged assaults had been committed or threatened against its drivers.Yet that numb…
2022-08-06 12:15:34 Violent assaults of Uber &
2022-08-04 17:03:08 It was such a pleasure talking with @sergiospagnuolo this morning! Thank you @abraji for hosting me - I hope I can attend in person in the future! https://t.co/EeFEYOTucH
2022-08-02 14:32:03 Welcome @sisiwei! https://t.co/1i5ZdMnx2r
2022-07-30 12:14:41 The federal bill would also delay privacy enforcement for about two years. California was set to begin enforcing next year, while the fed bill would give the FTC time to prepare guidance and rulemaking. “I think two years is a reasonable amount of time,” @cam_kerry said. /3
2022-07-30 12:14:40 But Ashkan Soltani, head of the new privacy agency in California, where a strong privacy law would go into effect next year, tells me the trade-off “is a trap.”The federal bill “locks into amber” rules that prevent future innovation to protect privacy. /2 https://t.co/K29wcQxBZh
2022-07-30 12:14:39 The U.S. is closer to passing a federal privacy law than ever. But there’s a catch: it sets a “ceiling” and not a “floor” for state &
2022-07-29 23:10:48 I met @lkirchner in 2013 for coffee &
2022-07-28 13:43:14 RT @colinlecher: Not talking nearly enough about how dangerous it is to be an Uber driver in America https://t.co/HPExa889oI
2022-07-28 13:32:32 This is the importance of persistent monitoring. @darakerr has been tracking violence against ride-hailing drivers for more than a year &
2022-07-23 12:15:21 RT @themarkup: What would it look like if using a digital currency didn’t imply major risk?@neha lays it out in this week’s Hello World:…
2022-07-23 12:14:35 Cryptocurrencies have proven to be risky investments. But people still want a digital cash.Central-bank are creating digital currencies that can "reduce transaction fees and remove the need for intermediaries" says @neha in today's newsletter:https://t.co/RILPj2ZcH5
2022-07-21 16:20:56 RT @zeynep: So we may very belatedly get a federal privacy law that will end up weakening the one state where we have a slightly strong one…
2022-07-21 16:18:56 Apologies! I was incorrect in this tweet. California lawmakers voted for an amendment to retain the CA law, but most of them voted for final passage of the bill after their amendment was defeated.
2022-07-21 16:13:28 @ericnull Thanks for this clarification. Apologies I mischaracterized the vote. The Californians voted for Eshoo's amendment to carve out CA law https://t.co/APBojKd0JQBut when that failed, most of them voted for the final bill (except Eshoo and Barragan)https://t.co/IxSTJsG8rs
2022-07-21 15:52:08 @jtrevorhughes @MarechalPhD From what I'm reading in this leaked memo from the CPPA, the agency itself believes that it only has authority to enforce state laws not federal laws.https://t.co/vYzLtVcd8C https://t.co/oGqypXloOg
2022-07-21 15:04:33 Ten state attorneys general have asked Congress to make federal legislation a “floor, not a ceiling.” And California lawmakers voted against the bill yesterday after their amendment to retain California's law was defeated. /11https://t.co/YsYxbUlywOhttps://t.co/cxqzEkWl5J
2022-07-21 15:04:32 In addition to baseline privacy requirements, it requires companies to assess whether their algorithms are discriminatory - and to fix them. It also allows individuals to sue companies directly for damages from privacy violations, with some limitations. /8https://t.co/yJ8vj0eino
2022-07-21 15:04:31 Recently, other states have been rushing to pass privacy laws as well, many of them weaker than the California law and heavily influenced by the tech industry. /6https://t.co/OjKgJofzQZ
2022-07-21 15:04:30 The unique thing about the California privacy law is that because it was passed by ballot initiative, the California legislature cannot weaken the law or cut the agency’s funding. This is a unique situation that doesn’t exist anywhere else. /5 https://t.co/tPj9OwKC3P
2022-07-21 15:04:29 Ten years ago, the Obama Administration called for some fairly weak privacy standards in a Privacy Bill of Rights. But it satisfied neither industry or critics and was dead on arrival. /2https://t.co/uAH4w661Y3
2022-07-21 15:04:28 Here’s a story of how far we have come on privacy regulations – and how far we still have to go. Most countries have baseline privacy laws that set minimum standards for data use. We do not.Most countries have data protection agencies that enforce privacy laws. We do not. /1
2022-07-20 23:49:56 Truly grateful for the recognition. https://t.co/fLJPEOrnx4
2022-07-19 12:22:41 RT @jonkeegan: Incredible it took them this long to do this. Positive reviews are the oil that keeps the money printing machine going. This…
2022-07-16 13:54:43 RT @SoSaysLucia: 1/6 At the rate journalism is shrinking, will your kids live in a world where anyone covers their local government? Does a…
2022-07-16 13:53:52 For a more considered take on how to fix journalism, consider listening to journalists working on the ground like @SoSaysLucia https://t.co/QRMeBb9A2P
2022-07-16 13:49:39 To launch a critique against declining quality of journalism without addressing its underlying cause (catastrophic collapse in revenues and scarce profits that incentivize hot takes) is facile clickbait and nothing more.
2022-07-16 12:08:43 In 2009, newspaper ads &
2022-07-13 13:25:50 RT @alfredwkng: New: Happy Prime Day! If you're thinking about buying a Ring doorbell, you should know Amazon gave doorbell footage to poli…
2022-07-09 15:10:54 Important point an underexamined aspect of illusory privacy controls is the fact that it makes individuals feel guilty about their supposed choices. https://t.co/TS1vQjlffI
2022-07-09 13:30:46 @IllegibleSmudge @neilmrichards For more on @neilmrichards views on duty of loyalty, see this paper he wrote with @hartzog https://t.co/4aw7Bqc91a(Apologies I forgot to link it in the newsletter)
2022-07-09 12:20:45 Why should you care about privacy if you have nothing to hide? Because privacy is about power, not creepiness or secrets, says @neilmrichards in this week's newsletter:https://t.co/c7jtJaroHK
2022-07-05 20:44:24 @wwingwong @themarkup @adrjeffries @wwingwong It was such a pleasure working with you! Thank you so much for all you did helping us navigate the madness of being a startup newsroom.
2022-06-28 11:57:42 RT @Dr_CMGreer: Hey New Yorkers it’s #ElectionDay Don’t forget to vote! @WhosOnTheBallot has great info about your ballot &
2022-06-27 18:06:09 RT @JosephEStiglitz: Delighted to be in @themarkup with @JuliaAngwin talking about AI
2022-06-25 15:03:03 It was an honor to talk to Nobel Prize winning economist @JosephEStiglitz about his concerns about AI. Chief among them: private companies hoarding knowledge that should be public.https://t.co/tn7EWp9eZe
2022-06-25 14:56:05 RT @JosephEStiglitz: Economic and political freedom starts with freedom over one’s own body. Devastated that the Supreme Court has overturn…
2022-06-24 21:18:44 https://t.co/REahtSFXpM
2022-06-24 21:02:52 https://t.co/MftTJpjCPM
2022-06-24 14:59:03 Your periodic reminder that robots didn’t take our jobs. They just became our bosses. “It’s the appearance of autonomy,” said gig worker Cherri Murphy. “We were controlled by an algorithm.”https://t.co/t5j864yXLE https://t.co/JzEJEk2FX9
2022-06-23 18:12:43 +1 https://t.co/BOzZv3Hye5
2022-06-23 15:23:35 @EthanZ Of course! You know I love to talk :-)
2022-06-23 13:06:40 Also I totally appreciate that approach to naming. We named our printer at @themarkup offices “Philip Meyer” after the author of “Precision Journalism” which advocates for the use of social science methods in journalism. https://t.co/tU5WVOgbZO
2022-06-23 13:04:52 OMG Wut?!!!! That is AMAZING. Truly a great honor. Can I come visit? https://t.co/YcgjZuXQRf
2022-06-22 19:19:19 RT @suryamattu: Watching this play out in real-time over years informed my thinking on the importance of persistent monitoring.When I sta…
2022-06-22 16:02:51 We can debate endlessly about new laws, but if it takes six years to get only the barest enforcement of an existing law, we all have work to do.I am grateful for everyone who has walked alongside me on this journey. I look forward to the others who will join us. /end
2022-06-22 16:02:50 Algorithmic harm will only become more prevalent in our tech-saturated society. I hope that that law enforcement agencies see this case as inspiration to invest time, $$ &
2022-06-22 16:02:49 Sometimes this work can feel hopeless when change takes so long and is so incremental. But I also feel hopeful about the village of researchers &
2022-06-22 16:02:48 Of course, there are still loopholes. FB can still offer lookalike audiences to advertisers in areas other than housing. And by making only tiny fixes along the way, FB has won nearly six years of ad revenue that may have violated civil rights laws. /10
2022-06-22 16:02:46 In this week’s settlement with the @TheJusticeDept, Facebook has finally agreed to stop offering lookalike audiences to housing advertisers after Dec. 31. It also paid a fine of $115,054 - the maximum penalty under the Fair Housing Act. /9https://t.co/eeUDXIX3uh
2022-06-22 16:02:45 In 2019, researchers @sapiezynski @evijitghosh @levi_kaplan @amislove @aaronkbr proved that the lookalike algorithm discriminated even when it was not given age, race, gender etc. In other words, the algorithm that didn't see color ... saw color. /8https://t.co/mHf7xtKHHW
2022-06-22 16:02:44 But of course there was a loophole. The civil rights settlement still allowed housing, credit and employment advertisers to use a modified version of FB’s “lookalike audiences” – which allows ad targeting toward people algorithmically similar to a targeted group. /7
2022-06-22 16:02:42 Facebook finally changed its tune after civil rights groups sued. In 2019, it agreed to a landmark settlement setting up a portal for housing, employment and credit ads that blocked advertisers ability to use any of the protected categories. /6https://t.co/zhI9kilDOd
2022-06-22 16:02:41 Facebook claimed #notallads violated the law. when @ariana_tobin @noamscheiber &
2022-06-22 16:02:39 Lo and behold, FB’s fancy algorithm didn’t work. A year later, @ariana_tobin @tenuous &
2022-06-22 16:02:37 Facebook said it would fix it with an algorithm blocking the use of race in housing, employment &
2022-06-22 16:02:36 Six years ago, @terryparrisjr &
2022-06-22 16:02:34 In light of the recent US settlement with Facebook, I want to tell y’all a story about how hard it is to make change in our algorithmic world, why you need a village of researchers, and why law enforcement agencies need to get better at tech. /1https://t.co/ei12UjwIWk
2022-06-22 05:51:56 Profiles in courage https://t.co/gnZqygfKOc
2022-06-21 22:45:04 RT @Murphonsurf: Shoutout to @JuliaAngwin whose 2016-2017 reporting exposed the ad practices: “Imagine if, during the Jim Crow era, a newsp…
2022-06-21 10:14:40 RT @ZygmuntowskiJ: Annual #MyData2022 conference opening by @JuliaAngwin (@themarkup). Privacy (or how she accurately calls it: data exploi…
2022-06-21 09:38:34 Changing your passwords frequently makes them weaker, studies show. https://t.co/JA8vi9dewo
2022-06-21 08:11:35 Thank you #mydata2022 for hosting me. There’s nothing I like more than talking about privacy and power. https://t.co/cRw08URbKo
2022-06-18 13:05:14 RT @dgolumbia: "It’s important for lawmakers &
2022-06-18 12:45:58 Cryptocurrency is the “only game in town” for ransomware and not much use for anything else, @ncweaver tells me in his case against crypto. In this week’s newsletter: https://t.co/wY2OTfxWxN
2022-06-16 15:50:12 It’s antitrust summer so I’m here in sunny London talking to competition enforcers around the world about platform accountability. My panel with @FrancesHaugen @Caffar3Cristina @Susan_Athey Kirsten Edwards-Warren starting soon. Livestream at:https://t.co/IV7dYH9ejB
2022-06-12 14:20:49 Glad to know it’s antitrust summer! Perfect timing all the antitrust bigwigs to be gathering this week in London. Register now if you are an antitrust nerd:https://t.co/8YbF1Pr2tO(self-promotion alert - I’ll be there too on a panel with @FrancesHaugen) https://t.co/BAkiEoCtuE
2022-06-11 13:05:46 In 2018, Brazilian voters were deluged with fake news through WhatsApp. This year, the tech co's say they will do better.But Brazilian journalist @camposmello tells me they don’t seem to have a plan for the “slow motion coup” that is unfolding. https://t.co/HoE5WXvGtq https://t.co/9wJ8SVt84y
2022-06-10 14:33:13 Talking about my favorite topic today- auditing algorithms - with a fabulous lineup. Register for the online stream here: https://t.co/XsMeB60cxA https://t.co/q3RQA3iiSI
2022-06-08 14:04:35 Who is collecting data about your location and what are they doing with it? I’ll be discussing with an incredible lineup of experts including @yvesalexandre @internetrebecca @paulohm at @theNASEM at 11:30 EST today. Livestream here:https://t.co/2I0nPqODLL
2022-06-04 12:01:53 For a decade, we’ve been told to limit the time our kids spend staring at screens. Turns out the scientific consensus has quietly shifted - and now it’s Quality not Quantity of screen time that matters. @OrbenAmy explains in this week’s newsletter: https://t.co/yATLjzCqgj
2022-05-31 16:22:32 RT @digiphile: @JuliaAngwin After failing to pass a data protection act to protect the privacy rights of all Americans, Democrats in Congre…
2022-05-28 12:24:43 The incomparable @timnitGebru about what would it take to build ethical AI:Independent AI research Understanding that size of a dataset doesn’t guarantee diversityClearly stating the limitations of a modelNot calling it “intelligence”https://t.co/oaTRZfwTaB
2022-05-21 12:21:03 Our modern toxic stew of surveillance + disinformation is now being directed at pregnant people. A discussion of reproductive privacy rights with @privacyint's @lauralazc in this week’s newsletter: https://t.co/2zglq3PLOH
2022-05-20 08:11:00 CAFIAC FIX
2022-10-26 16:13:05 RT @JoshuaPHilll: We thought future tech would be flying cars, but instead it's all spying on you at home https://t.co/2AtqRsuIs8
2022-10-22 12:14:44 These price disparities weren’t easy to find. It took @LeonYin and @ASankin months to scrape all the broadband prices and compare with Census data. But it’s vital that journalists do this work to provide the public a chance to see inside black box pricing algorithms.
2022-10-22 12:11:07 Yeah, you guessed right. Lower-income neighborhoods, historically redlined areas, and areas that were less White got slower speed broadband for the same price that others were paying for much higher speeds. https://t.co/eOfxDsElxG
2022-10-22 12:06:05 Imagine shopping for a car where every car costs the same $$ but the dealership decides if you get a Porsche or a Chevy. That’s how some internet pricing in the U.S. works. And guess who is more likely to get the worse cars? https://t.co/zqMC5VooSb
2022-10-21 19:15:51 Huge get for the @washingtonpost!!! @elarrubia has been my partner in crime at @themarkup for three years and she is an incredible investigative editor with a rare talent for both words and numbers. I will always be cheering for her! https://t.co/YZzrBoyhPh
2022-10-26 16:13:05 RT @JoshuaPHilll: We thought future tech would be flying cars, but instead it's all spying on you at home https://t.co/2AtqRsuIs8
2022-10-22 12:14:44 These price disparities weren’t easy to find. It took @LeonYin and @ASankin months to scrape all the broadband prices and compare with Census data. But it’s vital that journalists do this work to provide the public a chance to see inside black box pricing algorithms.
2022-10-22 12:11:07 Yeah, you guessed right. Lower-income neighborhoods, historically redlined areas, and areas that were less White got slower speed broadband for the same price that others were paying for much higher speeds. https://t.co/eOfxDsElxG
2022-10-22 12:06:05 Imagine shopping for a car where every car costs the same $$ but the dealership decides if you get a Porsche or a Chevy. That’s how some internet pricing in the U.S. works. And guess who is more likely to get the worse cars? https://t.co/zqMC5VooSb
2022-10-21 19:15:51 Huge get for the @washingtonpost!!! @elarrubia has been my partner in crime at @themarkup for three years and she is an incredible investigative editor with a rare talent for both words and numbers. I will always be cheering for her! https://t.co/YZzrBoyhPh
2022-10-26 16:13:05 RT @JoshuaPHilll: We thought future tech would be flying cars, but instead it's all spying on you at home https://t.co/2AtqRsuIs8
2022-10-22 12:14:44 These price disparities weren’t easy to find. It took @LeonYin and @ASankin months to scrape all the broadband prices and compare with Census data. But it’s vital that journalists do this work to provide the public a chance to see inside black box pricing algorithms.
2022-10-22 12:11:07 Yeah, you guessed right. Lower-income neighborhoods, historically redlined areas, and areas that were less White got slower speed broadband for the same price that others were paying for much higher speeds. https://t.co/eOfxDsElxG
2022-10-22 12:06:05 Imagine shopping for a car where every car costs the same $$ but the dealership decides if you get a Porsche or a Chevy. That’s how some internet pricing in the U.S. works. And guess who is more likely to get the worse cars? https://t.co/zqMC5VooSb
2022-10-21 19:15:51 Huge get for the @washingtonpost!!! @elarrubia has been my partner in crime at @themarkup for three years and she is an incredible investigative editor with a rare talent for both words and numbers. I will always be cheering for her! https://t.co/YZzrBoyhPh
2022-10-26 16:13:05 RT @JoshuaPHilll: We thought future tech would be flying cars, but instead it's all spying on you at home https://t.co/2AtqRsuIs8
2022-10-22 12:14:44 These price disparities weren’t easy to find. It took @LeonYin and @ASankin months to scrape all the broadband prices and compare with Census data. But it’s vital that journalists do this work to provide the public a chance to see inside black box pricing algorithms.
2022-10-22 12:11:07 Yeah, you guessed right. Lower-income neighborhoods, historically redlined areas, and areas that were less White got slower speed broadband for the same price that others were paying for much higher speeds. https://t.co/eOfxDsElxG
2022-10-22 12:06:05 Imagine shopping for a car where every car costs the same $$ but the dealership decides if you get a Porsche or a Chevy. That’s how some internet pricing in the U.S. works. And guess who is more likely to get the worse cars? https://t.co/zqMC5VooSb
2022-10-21 19:15:51 Huge get for the @washingtonpost!!! @elarrubia has been my partner in crime at @themarkup for three years and she is an incredible investigative editor with a rare talent for both words and numbers. I will always be cheering for her! https://t.co/YZzrBoyhPh
2022-10-26 16:13:05 RT @JoshuaPHilll: We thought future tech would be flying cars, but instead it's all spying on you at home https://t.co/2AtqRsuIs8
2022-10-22 12:14:44 These price disparities weren’t easy to find. It took @LeonYin and @ASankin months to scrape all the broadband prices and compare with Census data. But it’s vital that journalists do this work to provide the public a chance to see inside black box pricing algorithms.
2022-10-22 12:11:07 Yeah, you guessed right. Lower-income neighborhoods, historically redlined areas, and areas that were less White got slower speed broadband for the same price that others were paying for much higher speeds. https://t.co/eOfxDsElxG
2022-10-22 12:06:05 Imagine shopping for a car where every car costs the same $$ but the dealership decides if you get a Porsche or a Chevy. That’s how some internet pricing in the U.S. works. And guess who is more likely to get the worse cars? https://t.co/zqMC5VooSb
2022-10-21 19:15:51 Huge get for the @washingtonpost!!! @elarrubia has been my partner in crime at @themarkup for three years and she is an incredible investigative editor with a rare talent for both words and numbers. I will always be cheering for her! https://t.co/YZzrBoyhPh
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-19 13:15:30 I love @adamdavidson’s introspection about how he behaves on Twitter v. Mastodon: “My Twitter personality, like a lot of people’s, is more shouting … I have way more substantive conversations on Mastodon.”
2022-11-19 13:10:27 “We realized there’s a need for some kind of verification of journalists and that if we could control it, that would be really cool,” — @adamdavidson on what he has learned from setting up a Mastodon server that aims to remake the blue check. https://t.co/QPp2N7BcRw
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-20 14:37:24 @Scott_Matter @adamdavidson That’s the beauty of federated social networks. Every server makes their own content decisions. We don’t have to rely on Musk’s whims.
2022-11-20 09:24:32 It’s interesting that media companies historically were barred from owning a newspaper and TV station in the same market but Musk can own two giant worldwide communications platforms. https://t.co/cLnkizRbEt
2022-11-19 13:15:30 I love @adamdavidson’s introspection about how he behaves on Twitter v. Mastodon: “My Twitter personality, like a lot of people’s, is more shouting … I have way more substantive conversations on Mastodon.”
2022-11-19 13:10:27 “We realized there’s a need for some kind of verification of journalists and that if we could control it, that would be really cool,” — @adamdavidson on what he has learned from setting up a Mastodon server that aims to remake the blue check. https://t.co/QPp2N7BcRw
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-22 07:01:31 @nikkiusher Bonjour! And yes, will DM
2022-11-21 10:06:39 This will be a good test case to see if EU will enforce the lofty principles of GDPR. https://t.co/RcdBe0mSS5
2022-11-21 08:25:53 Congratulations @mariaressa! https://t.co/dIVPZ12dXw
2022-11-20 14:37:24 @Scott_Matter @adamdavidson That’s the beauty of federated social networks. Every server makes their own content decisions. We don’t have to rely on Musk’s whims.
2022-11-20 09:24:32 It’s interesting that media companies historically were barred from owning a newspaper and TV station in the same market but Musk can own two giant worldwide communications platforms. https://t.co/cLnkizRbEt
2022-11-19 13:15:30 I love @adamdavidson’s introspection about how he behaves on Twitter v. Mastodon: “My Twitter personality, like a lot of people’s, is more shouting … I have way more substantive conversations on Mastodon.”
2022-11-19 13:10:27 “We realized there’s a need for some kind of verification of journalists and that if we could control it, that would be really cool,” — @adamdavidson on what he has learned from setting up a Mastodon server that aims to remake the blue check. https://t.co/QPp2N7BcRw
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-22 07:01:31 @nikkiusher Bonjour! And yes, will DM
2022-11-21 10:06:39 This will be a good test case to see if EU will enforce the lofty principles of GDPR. https://t.co/RcdBe0mSS5
2022-11-21 08:25:53 Congratulations @mariaressa! https://t.co/dIVPZ12dXw
2022-11-20 14:37:24 @Scott_Matter @adamdavidson That’s the beauty of federated social networks. Every server makes their own content decisions. We don’t have to rely on Musk’s whims.
2022-11-20 09:24:32 It’s interesting that media companies historically were barred from owning a newspaper and TV station in the same market but Musk can own two giant worldwide communications platforms. https://t.co/cLnkizRbEt
2022-11-19 13:15:30 I love @adamdavidson’s introspection about how he behaves on Twitter v. Mastodon: “My Twitter personality, like a lot of people’s, is more shouting … I have way more substantive conversations on Mastodon.”
2022-11-19 13:10:27 “We realized there’s a need for some kind of verification of journalists and that if we could control it, that would be really cool,” — @adamdavidson on what he has learned from setting up a Mastodon server that aims to remake the blue check. https://t.co/QPp2N7BcRw
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-23 15:53:34 @timhwang My favorite place!!! Enjoy!
2022-11-23 12:40:07 https://t.co/El6vmFKQ3X
2022-11-23 12:30:34 Journalists hold power to account. And it’s important for the public to hold us to account, too. This is the best place I’ve seen for that yet.
2022-11-23 12:29:38 People make fun of Twitter as a place for journalist chat. But it actually provides something far more important- journalist accountability. If we get something wrong, we will be called out here. If we fail to cover important news (see Iran), we will be shamed into it. https://t.co/WEVLZthXgC
2022-11-23 12:00:54 Just joined Post. Tbh, am feeling a bit exhausted already at learning/managing yet another social network - but the design and fonts are cool. https://t.co/Uec5wsQOe2
2022-11-22 07:01:31 @nikkiusher Bonjour! And yes, will DM
2022-11-21 10:06:39 This will be a good test case to see if EU will enforce the lofty principles of GDPR. https://t.co/RcdBe0mSS5
2022-11-21 08:25:53 Congratulations @mariaressa! https://t.co/dIVPZ12dXw
2022-11-20 14:37:24 @Scott_Matter @adamdavidson That’s the beauty of federated social networks. Every server makes their own content decisions. We don’t have to rely on Musk’s whims.
2022-11-20 09:24:32 It’s interesting that media companies historically were barred from owning a newspaper and TV station in the same market but Musk can own two giant worldwide communications platforms. https://t.co/cLnkizRbEt
2022-11-19 13:15:30 I love @adamdavidson’s introspection about how he behaves on Twitter v. Mastodon: “My Twitter personality, like a lot of people’s, is more shouting … I have way more substantive conversations on Mastodon.”
2022-11-19 13:10:27 “We realized there’s a need for some kind of verification of journalists and that if we could control it, that would be really cool,” — @adamdavidson on what he has learned from setting up a Mastodon server that aims to remake the blue check. https://t.co/QPp2N7BcRw
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-23 15:53:34 @timhwang My favorite place!!! Enjoy!
2022-11-23 12:40:07 https://t.co/El6vmFKQ3X
2022-11-23 12:30:34 Journalists hold power to account. And it’s important for the public to hold us to account, too. This is the best place I’ve seen for that yet.
2022-11-23 12:29:38 People make fun of Twitter as a place for journalist chat. But it actually provides something far more important- journalist accountability. If we get something wrong, we will be called out here. If we fail to cover important news (see Iran), we will be shamed into it. https://t.co/WEVLZthXgC
2022-11-23 12:00:54 Just joined Post. Tbh, am feeling a bit exhausted already at learning/managing yet another social network - but the design and fonts are cool. https://t.co/Uec5wsQOe2
2022-11-22 07:01:31 @nikkiusher Bonjour! And yes, will DM
2022-11-21 10:06:39 This will be a good test case to see if EU will enforce the lofty principles of GDPR. https://t.co/RcdBe0mSS5
2022-11-21 08:25:53 Congratulations @mariaressa! https://t.co/dIVPZ12dXw
2022-11-20 14:37:24 @Scott_Matter @adamdavidson That’s the beauty of federated social networks. Every server makes their own content decisions. We don’t have to rely on Musk’s whims.
2022-11-20 09:24:32 It’s interesting that media companies historically were barred from owning a newspaper and TV station in the same market but Musk can own two giant worldwide communications platforms. https://t.co/cLnkizRbEt
2022-11-19 13:15:30 I love @adamdavidson’s introspection about how he behaves on Twitter v. Mastodon: “My Twitter personality, like a lot of people’s, is more shouting … I have way more substantive conversations on Mastodon.”
2022-11-19 13:10:27 “We realized there’s a need for some kind of verification of journalists and that if we could control it, that would be really cool,” — @adamdavidson on what he has learned from setting up a Mastodon server that aims to remake the blue check. https://t.co/QPp2N7BcRw
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-23 15:53:34 @timhwang My favorite place!!! Enjoy!
2022-11-23 12:40:07 https://t.co/El6vmFKQ3X
2022-11-23 12:30:34 Journalists hold power to account. And it’s important for the public to hold us to account, too. This is the best place I’ve seen for that yet.
2022-11-23 12:29:38 People make fun of Twitter as a place for journalist chat. But it actually provides something far more important- journalist accountability. If we get something wrong, we will be called out here. If we fail to cover important news (see Iran), we will be shamed into it. https://t.co/WEVLZthXgC
2022-11-23 12:00:54 Just joined Post. Tbh, am feeling a bit exhausted already at learning/managing yet another social network - but the design and fonts are cool. https://t.co/Uec5wsQOe2
2022-11-22 07:01:31 @nikkiusher Bonjour! And yes, will DM
2022-11-21 10:06:39 This will be a good test case to see if EU will enforce the lofty principles of GDPR. https://t.co/RcdBe0mSS5
2022-11-21 08:25:53 Congratulations @mariaressa! https://t.co/dIVPZ12dXw
2022-11-20 14:37:24 @Scott_Matter @adamdavidson That’s the beauty of federated social networks. Every server makes their own content decisions. We don’t have to rely on Musk’s whims.
2022-11-20 09:24:32 It’s interesting that media companies historically were barred from owning a newspaper and TV station in the same market but Musk can own two giant worldwide communications platforms. https://t.co/cLnkizRbEt
2022-11-19 13:15:30 I love @adamdavidson’s introspection about how he behaves on Twitter v. Mastodon: “My Twitter personality, like a lot of people’s, is more shouting … I have way more substantive conversations on Mastodon.”
2022-11-19 13:10:27 “We realized there’s a need for some kind of verification of journalists and that if we could control it, that would be really cool,” — @adamdavidson on what he has learned from setting up a Mastodon server that aims to remake the blue check. https://t.co/QPp2N7BcRw
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-23 15:53:34 @timhwang My favorite place!!! Enjoy!
2022-11-23 12:40:07 https://t.co/El6vmFKQ3X
2022-11-23 12:30:34 Journalists hold power to account. And it’s important for the public to hold us to account, too. This is the best place I’ve seen for that yet.
2022-11-23 12:29:38 People make fun of Twitter as a place for journalist chat. But it actually provides something far more important- journalist accountability. If we get something wrong, we will be called out here. If we fail to cover important news (see Iran), we will be shamed into it. https://t.co/WEVLZthXgC
2022-11-23 12:00:54 Just joined Post. Tbh, am feeling a bit exhausted already at learning/managing yet another social network - but the design and fonts are cool. https://t.co/Uec5wsQOe2
2022-11-22 07:01:31 @nikkiusher Bonjour! And yes, will DM
2022-11-21 10:06:39 This will be a good test case to see if EU will enforce the lofty principles of GDPR. https://t.co/RcdBe0mSS5
2022-11-21 08:25:53 Congratulations @mariaressa! https://t.co/dIVPZ12dXw
2022-11-20 14:37:24 @Scott_Matter @adamdavidson That’s the beauty of federated social networks. Every server makes their own content decisions. We don’t have to rely on Musk’s whims.
2022-11-20 09:24:32 It’s interesting that media companies historically were barred from owning a newspaper and TV station in the same market but Musk can own two giant worldwide communications platforms. https://t.co/cLnkizRbEt
2022-11-19 13:15:30 I love @adamdavidson’s introspection about how he behaves on Twitter v. Mastodon: “My Twitter personality, like a lot of people’s, is more shouting … I have way more substantive conversations on Mastodon.”
2022-11-19 13:10:27 “We realized there’s a need for some kind of verification of journalists and that if we could control it, that would be really cool,” — @adamdavidson on what he has learned from setting up a Mastodon server that aims to remake the blue check. https://t.co/QPp2N7BcRw
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-11-23 15:53:34 @timhwang My favorite place!!! Enjoy!
2022-11-23 12:40:07 https://t.co/El6vmFKQ3X
2022-11-23 12:30:34 Journalists hold power to account. And it’s important for the public to hold us to account, too. This is the best place I’ve seen for that yet.
2022-11-23 12:29:38 People make fun of Twitter as a place for journalist chat. But it actually provides something far more important- journalist accountability. If we get something wrong, we will be called out here. If we fail to cover important news (see Iran), we will be shamed into it. https://t.co/WEVLZthXgC
2022-11-23 12:00:54 Just joined Post. Tbh, am feeling a bit exhausted already at learning/managing yet another social network - but the design and fonts are cool. https://t.co/Uec5wsQOe2
2022-11-22 07:01:31 @nikkiusher Bonjour! And yes, will DM
2022-11-21 10:06:39 This will be a good test case to see if EU will enforce the lofty principles of GDPR. https://t.co/RcdBe0mSS5
2022-11-21 08:25:53 Congratulations @mariaressa! https://t.co/dIVPZ12dXw
2022-11-20 14:37:24 @Scott_Matter @adamdavidson That’s the beauty of federated social networks. Every server makes their own content decisions. We don’t have to rely on Musk’s whims.
2022-11-20 09:24:32 It’s interesting that media companies historically were barred from owning a newspaper and TV station in the same market but Musk can own two giant worldwide communications platforms. https://t.co/cLnkizRbEt
2022-11-19 13:15:30 I love @adamdavidson’s introspection about how he behaves on Twitter v. Mastodon: “My Twitter personality, like a lot of people’s, is more shouting … I have way more substantive conversations on Mastodon.”
2022-11-19 13:10:27 “We realized there’s a need for some kind of verification of journalists and that if we could control it, that would be really cool,” — @adamdavidson on what he has learned from setting up a Mastodon server that aims to remake the blue check. https://t.co/QPp2N7BcRw
2022-11-18 14:53:26 Interoperability of social network graphs would be really useful right now.
2022-11-18 14:52:41 So thrilled that the brilliant @mynameisfiber is now working full time on tech accountability after her brilliant run building &
2022-11-17 20:15:07 @davekarpf @Pagnificent Bless! I am also a Humboldt Fog partisan.
2022-11-17 20:04:26 @davekarpf Screenshots or it didn’t happen
2022-11-17 17:20:32 I am experimenting with Mastodon. But I can't leave Twitter because it is so great for discovery. I've been so much happier since I discovered @cbouzy here. If you don't follow him already, you should. https://t.co/UQVpR8zXWp
2022-11-17 17:16:59 https://t.co/APRn97LYm0
2022-11-16 15:47:10 Researchers at the Opiod Policy Institute used @suryamattu's Blacklight tool to show how substance-abuse health sites are sharing data about users with third parties. I love it when people use our persistent monitoring tools for accountability! https://t.co/lBMdJa0ssy
2022-12-08 14:55:23 Join me today at noon ET for a lively discussion about lessons we can learn from @thewire_in debacle. https://t.co/ueo8aeJYHk
2022-12-08 14:55:23 Join me today at noon ET for a lively discussion about lessons we can learn from @thewire_in debacle. https://t.co/ueo8aeJYHk
2022-12-08 14:55:23 Join me today at noon ET for a lively discussion about lessons we can learn from @thewire_in debacle. https://t.co/ueo8aeJYHk