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Journalists want to re-create Twitter on Mastodon. Mastodon is not into it (cjr.org)
13 points by ryzvonusef on Nov 21, 2022 | past | 16 comments
Journalists want to re-create Twitter on Mastodon. Mastodon is not into it (cjr.org)
5 points by thm on Nov 17, 2022 | past | 1 comment
Journalists want to re-create Twitter on Mastodon. Mastodon is not into it (cjr.org)
6 points by doener on Nov 16, 2022 | past | 1 comment
Who's running the Washington Post? (cjr.org)
1 point by hhs on Oct 2, 2022 | past
The Washington Post has a Bezos problem (cjr.org)
3 points by cratermoon on Sept 28, 2022 | past | 1 comment
The World’s Largest Fact Checking Operation (2010) (cjr.org)
1 point by Tomte on Sept 15, 2022 | past
Five journalists on covering the internet in search of meaning, not viral trends (cjr.org)
3 points by giuliomagnifico on July 22, 2022 | past | 1 comment
The Final Boss (cjr.org)
1 point by Tomte on June 8, 2022 | past
The Doctor vs. MeToo (2021) (cjr.org)
1 point by Tomte on June 8, 2022 | past
Facebook’s new data-sharing plans raise old concerns (cjr.org)
4 points by thm on May 27, 2022 | past
Serious Fun with Numbers (2010) (cjr.org)
1 point by Tomte on May 8, 2022 | past
Who’s behind this website? A checklist to help journalists and researchers (cjr.org)
8 points by giuliomagnifico on March 29, 2022 | past | 1 comment
Mapping the battleground for the next information war (cjr.org)
1 point by onesafari on March 1, 2022 | past
The World’s Largest Fact Checking Operation (2010) (cjr.org)
1 point by Tomte on Feb 24, 2022 | past
Why ending anonymity would not make social media better (cjr.org)
8 points by Mac_McMeans on Feb 23, 2022 | past
Witness: What one student reporter saw on 9/11 (cjr.org)
1 point by Mac_McMeans on Feb 23, 2022 | past
European regulation of online disinformation may be a “game changer” in 2022 (cjr.org)
4 points by giuliomagnifico on Dec 9, 2021 | past
Twitter’s new privacy policy could clash with journalism (cjr.org)
5 points by 1cvmask on Dec 3, 2021 | past | 1 comment
The media’s belated rush to judgment on the Trump dossier (cjr.org)
4 points by 1cvmask on Nov 19, 2021 | past | 1 comment
When bullish finance stories are not what they appear (cjr.org)
7 points by 1cvmask on Oct 30, 2021 | past
Gates Foundation has spent $250M on journalism (cjr.org)
31 points by ceilingcorner on Oct 3, 2021 | past | 26 comments
Serious Fun with Numbers (2010) (cjr.org)
1 point by Tomte on Aug 31, 2021 | past
Facebook “transparency report” turns out to be anything but (cjr.org)
220 points by cratermoon on Aug 27, 2021 | past | 81 comments
Covering Covid-19 with automated news (cjr.org)
2 points by giuliomagnifico on Aug 9, 2021 | past | 1 comment
All In: How gambling swallowed sports media (cjr.org)
6 points by oblib on Aug 9, 2021 | past
What the ephemerality of the Web means for your hyperlinks (cjr.org)
2 points by un_montagnard on Aug 2, 2021 | past
(Pegasus) Spyware hijacks smartphones, threatens journalists (2018) (cjr.org)
1 point by cratermoon on July 22, 2021 | past
A Twitter thread sparked a lawsuit against Nieman Lab’s founder (cjr.org)
118 points by giuliomagnifico on July 21, 2021 | past | 300 comments
The World’s Largest Fact Checking Operation (2010) (cjr.org)
2 points by Tomte on June 23, 2021 | past
Building a More Honest Internet (cjr.org)
3 points by herbertl on June 22, 2021 | past

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