The new social network in vogue has been adopted
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 5:59 am
They also allow for greater interaction between authors and readers, and guide the editorial line of newsletters and media in order to best meet the expectations of their audience. Illustration: Markus Winkler on Unsplash Stay up to date and subscribe to the newsletter! International media news every Saturday in your inbox Your email address Register Discover all the France Télévisions newsletters On the same theme BeReal, Hive, Gas, new social networks to inform differently? Trends January 20, 2023 On TikTok, media outlets are trying to protect young people from misinformation by exploring new formats Trends December 16, 2022 Tech Trends 2020 for Journalism Will the Purple Elephant Beat the Blue Bird? wandering links November 26, 2022 Reading time: 7 min Share TO REMEMBER THIS WEEK: Between Twitter and Mastodon, journalists are wavering – since the acquisition of the blue bird.
Millions of users in recent weeks . Articles on the decentralized ig database social network with the elephantine logo have flourished in the press: while some warn against the cultural differences between the two platforms , others have developed real user guides for journalists . Perhaps more than any other profession, journalists are thinking about the next ship that will save them from Elon Musk. For the moment, the estimates are mixed , particularly for the decentralized server journa.
Dedicated to information professionals, which allows access to Mastodon like the other servers. For the Columbia Journalism Review , journalists are struggling to adapt and are trying to recreate the Twitter state of mind , with legitimacy based on the popularity of each article. For the New York Times , governance and moderation issues are already emerging on journa.host : anti-trans content, member identity verification or account suspensions seem to be out of the hands of managers. The solution? Recentralize , for example by allowing the Poynter Institute to bring the server under its aegis … While waiting for journalists to make up their minds, the New Yorker takes stock of what Twitter users will find – and will not find – on Mastodon … The US government is taking on Microsoft’s $ 69 billion acquisition of Activision .
Millions of users in recent weeks . Articles on the decentralized ig database social network with the elephantine logo have flourished in the press: while some warn against the cultural differences between the two platforms , others have developed real user guides for journalists . Perhaps more than any other profession, journalists are thinking about the next ship that will save them from Elon Musk. For the moment, the estimates are mixed , particularly for the decentralized server journa.
Dedicated to information professionals, which allows access to Mastodon like the other servers. For the Columbia Journalism Review , journalists are struggling to adapt and are trying to recreate the Twitter state of mind , with legitimacy based on the popularity of each article. For the New York Times , governance and moderation issues are already emerging on journa.host : anti-trans content, member identity verification or account suspensions seem to be out of the hands of managers. The solution? Recentralize , for example by allowing the Poynter Institute to bring the server under its aegis … While waiting for journalists to make up their minds, the New Yorker takes stock of what Twitter users will find – and will not find – on Mastodon … The US government is taking on Microsoft’s $ 69 billion acquisition of Activision .