I wrote about how political parties are allowed to define journalistic ideas about balance and bias. https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/trumps-rough-week-and-the-press-bias-avoidance-framework/sharetoken/SnYrinGh2jVE
Role model. This is delightful, for all book people. https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/the-man-whos-read-every-book-ever-shortlisted-for-the-booker-prize
2005: Rupert Murdoch paid $580m for Myspace.
2009: he sold it in $35m.
2008: Bebo was sold for $850m, to AOL. The founders later bought it back for $1m. It was regarded as one of the worst deals ever made in the dot-com era.
2013: Yahoo paid $1.1bn for Tumblr. 2019: they sold it in $3m.
Elon Musk paid $44bn for Twitter. If history has taught us anything it's that this isn't going to end well… when there wasn't a viable business model in the first place.
If you’re new to #Mastodon you will encounter words you don’t know.
Here’s the summary:
The #Fediverse : our Mastodon universe.
The Fediverse has planets (known as servers/instances). >Your handle< @ mastdn.social means your “planet” is mastdn.social.
Your posts = your broadcast signal.
People from other planets can hear your signal and follow you.
Planet gets too crowded = lag (it moves slowly.
You can change your planet and also keep your followers.
Follow and 🔁 repost for daily tips.
How can a tumultuous crowd-sourced unpaid open free-for-all—Wikipedia—handle the most controversial history in the making and get it, mostly, right?
Fine essay by Heather Ford. (And I was there, too, in Alexandria, 2008.)
“Here we all are, watching things fall apart. And yet, deep down, we don’t believe it.”
You know about climate change, you’ve read plenty about climate change, you’re tired of climate change, you’re in despair. Never mind. Read this anyway. By @elizkolbert.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/11/28/climate-change-from-a-to-z
@tamtuck if your Minneapolis Twitter is/was anything like mine, here are a few places to start (not all accounts are very active right now; would love more suggestions!): @Dbrauer, @WedgeLIVE, @YourQueeringTherapist, @naomikritzer, @MNUAF, @amityf, @UnicornRiot, @ziibiing, @tony
@trendless There are several. Here is one. https://a.co/d/90aei7A Her is another. https://a.co/d/dgCmuEU
@tjradcliffe @fitterhappierAJ
Remote school vs. in person seems to be his opinion that got the most attention. While I was happy my daughter had remote school, the educational argument on the other side was at least real. He always gets comments about "not following the data", but 9 times out of 10, I don't see it.
@Bertrecords @fitterhappierAJ I've not been following him closely, but I've seen a couple of his comments about covid over the past few years and none of them reflected what the data were telling us. I got the impression that he's forsaken the data for his ego, whereas he used to worship at the same altar I do.
Well, looks like they are acknowledging the immunological harm that SARS Cov 2 does
I told you all long ago, many times, and have been mocked, abused, and cancelled for it
RT @fitterhappierAJ@twitter.com
@boutros555@twitter.com @juniordrblog@twitter.com If the infection destroys b cell memory formation with TNF and wrecks cd8 t cells with cd95- it harms memory https://twitter.com/fitterhappierAJ/status/1281282872746352640
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/fitterhappierAJ/status/1305951345610981378
@tjradcliffe @fitterhappierAJ My interpretation of Nate's comment, now that I found it, is that he felt AIDS was not being taken seriously, was being diminished, a reasonable perspective for a gay man.
@tjradcliffe @fitterhappierAJ Yep.
Also, I haven't noticed Nate off the rails. Is he disagreeing with you somewhere?
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/nate-silver-predicts-close-2016-presidential-race/story?id=43329272
Today is a good day to buy a carbon dioxide measurement device. Several at Amazon are under $40. #COVID
“Years ago, when I was writing my first book, I found myself in the main branch of New York City’s public library not because I needed to do research — the book was a memoir — but because the space itself seemed most aligned with the task of writing. It was like going to church to pray.” #Libraries #CharlesBlow https://www.nytimes.com/by/charles-m-blow https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/23/opinion/thankful-libraries-books.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
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