| | I learned my hometown paper died from Facebook. That's the future we're facing (poynter.org) |
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7 points by giuliomagnifico 39 days ago | past | 1 comment
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| | As sites disappear, link rot threatens journalism. A Stanford fellow has a fix (poynter.org) |
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4 points by gnabgib 56 days ago | past | 1 comment
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| | Fact-checkers are among the top sources for X's Community Notes, study reveals (poynter.org) |
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4 points by 01-_- 70 days ago | past
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| | Why more and more journalists are launching worker-owned outlets (poynter.org) |
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5 points by robtherobber 3 months ago | past
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| | Open letter to Mark Zuckerberg from the fact-checkers, nine years later (poynter.org) |
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9 points by bjourne 3 months ago | past
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| | It's easy to find misinformation on social media. It's even easier on X (poynter.org) |
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6 points by wslh 7 months ago | past | 2 comments
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| | AI is already reshaping newsrooms, AP study finds (poynter.org) |
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2 points by thm on April 10, 2024 | past
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| | A pink slime site used AI to rewrite our AI ethics article (poynter.org) |
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1 point by rntn on March 28, 2024 | past | 1 comment
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| | Your newsroom needs an AI ethics policy (poynter.org) |
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3 points by disadvantage on March 26, 2024 | past
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| | It's time for journalism to break the cycle of crime reporting (poynter.org) |
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3 points by SenAnder on Oct 9, 2023 | past | 1 comment
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| | Former Twitter safety chief gives inside account (poynter.org) |
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6 points by ohjeez on July 1, 2023 | past
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| | Pink slime from AI content farms is a poor substitute for real journalism (poynter.org) |
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8 points by DerekBickerton on May 16, 2023 | past
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| | A local TV station investigated an underground mine fire in Pennsylvania (poynter.org) |
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98 points by DoreenMichele on May 12, 2023 | past | 43 comments
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| | What counts as a mass shooting? The definition varies (poynter.org) |
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2 points by mattw2121 on May 9, 2023 | past
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| | Empowering Fact-Checkers Worldwide (poynter.org) |
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1 point by mooreds on May 5, 2023 | past
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| | The battle over authenticity – and coolness – following The Great Unverification (poynter.org) |
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2 points by raybb on May 1, 2023 | past
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| | ‘Save string’ and other things to do when work habits are disorganized (2015) (poynter.org) |
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1 point by dctoedt on April 7, 2023 | past
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| | Why every checkout counter in America stocks those $14 magazines (poynter.org) |
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4 points by PaulHoule on March 16, 2023 | past
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| | Should you trust media bias charts? (poynter.org) |
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3 points by giardini on Feb 24, 2023 | past | 1 comment
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| | It’s time to challenge the narrative about ChatGPT and the future of journalism (poynter.org) |
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3 points by CharlesW on Feb 23, 2023 | past
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| | It’s time to challenge the narrative about ChatGPT and the future of journalism (poynter.org) |
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4 points by walterbell on Feb 17, 2023 | past | 3 comments
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| | It’s time to challenge the narrative about ChatGPT and the future of journalism (poynter.org) |
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4 points by thm on Feb 10, 2023 | past
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| | Why has shoplifting been ‘out of control’ since the pandemic began? (poynter.org) |
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6 points by paulpauper on Jan 4, 2023 | past | 2 comments
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| | What your vintage email address says to potential employers (2021) (poynter.org) |
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3 points by mooreds on Oct 29, 2022 | past
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| | Poynter Returns a 403 if you access it with Lynx (poynter.org) |
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3 points by dingosity on Oct 11, 2022 | past | 1 comment
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| | Traffic to local news websites has plummeted. What happens now? (poynter.org) |
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4 points by hhs on Sept 15, 2022 | past | 1 comment
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| | Fact-checkers respond to Twitter’s new edit feature – Poynter (poynter.org) |
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2 points by raybb on Sept 9, 2022 | past
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| | Text-only news sites are slowly making a comeback. Here’s why. (2017) (poynter.org) |
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2 points by mooreds on Sept 6, 2022 | past
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| | Meta won't comment on its plans to abandon CrowdTangle – Poynter (poynter.org) |
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1 point by raybb on Aug 18, 2022 | past
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| | Why does the New York Times prosper while Gannett struggles? (poynter.org) |
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11 points by samueldebrule on Aug 9, 2022 | past
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