Will Progressive and Mainstream Audiences Keep Switching off the News? Post-election, my newsletter saw a big dip. It is not alone. January 9, 2025 By Howard Polskin
Bad TV June 10, 2024 By Susie Banikarim News networks got Trump wrong in 2016. Can they do any better now?
How Politics Broke Content Moderation June 10, 2024 By Yona TR Golding First came Elon Musk, then the House of Representatives.
The Second Insurrection That Wasnât June 10, 2024 By Anika Collier Navaroli My view from inside Twitterâand how I see the threat to election integrity now.
A Respectful Mirror June 10, 2024 By Kevin Lind Editors in purple states must weigh truth-telling against pleasing their audience.
Mindless Reply June 10, 2024 By Mathew Ingram In the realm of political disinformation, AI-generated deepfakes are not such a big problem. Our susceptibility to gossip is.
The New Old Liberals June 10, 2024 By Linda Kinstler Neoliberalism had become a slur. A group of very online young politicos set out to change that.
Let’s Try This Again June 10, 2024 By Yona TR Golding, Kevin Lind, and Ayodeji Rotinwa We’ve learned a lot from past elections about disinformation, social platforms, and voter suppression. Journalists have work to do.
A Little to the Left June 10, 2024 By Maddy Crowell In 2016, far-right outlets upended the media. Now a new brand of liberal ventures is claiming turf online.
La Periodista de Iowa June 10, 2024 By Jack Herrera At a Spanish-language newspaper in rural Iowa, Lorena LĂłpez proves that the best counter to online misinformation is human connection.
The Least Important Election of a Lifetime June 10, 2024 By Josh Hersh The presidential campaigns are a rerunâand audiences are tuned out.
âNewsworthiness,â Trump, and the Facebook Oversight Board April 26, 2021 By Renee DiResta and Matt DeButts