What does one thing have to do with the other? You decide.
https://newpublic.substack.com/p/building-the-internet-we-deserve
What does one thing have to do with the other? You decide.
https://newpublic.substack.com/p/building-the-internet-we-deserve
Kicking off today: join (m)otherboard's book club for open source legend @CoralineAda's new book, “We Just Build Hammers: Stories from the Past, Present and Future of Responsible Tech”!
A fascinating exploration of how speculative fiction has repeatedly shaped our technological reality
https://m-otherboard.ghost.io/book-club-we-just-build-hammers/?ref=m-otherboard-newsletter
Facebook Group admins are losing patience with the platform and ramping up calls for something new. We recently heard from the admin of a local FB group who described dramatic drops in groups’ engagement and upticks in member aggression…
@YaelEisenstat Facebook’s former global head of elections integrity for political ads, writes about how social media whistleblowers can offer the public a crucial lens into the harmful practices at companies like Meta
https://contrarian.substack.com/p/another-meta-whistleblower-when-will
Roomy aims to become an open-source group chat application, similar to Discord or Slack.
⌨️ In active development
🌐 Federated
Here are some emerging projects on our radar!
We’re always on the lookout for new digital products, features, or spaces that might promote community cohesion 🤝 and/or civic engagement 🙋
Threaded below ⬇️
We’re an R&D lab focused on reimagining social media, and we’re hiring!
We are looking for all kinds of specialists, including researchers, team leaders, and culture-building experts.
Your time is now: https://www.newpublic.org/jobs
What’s the best way to resist the fickle billionaires who control the internet?
Using their platforms less and putting your own hard-won dollars towards building new billionaire-proof social media infrastructure. #FreeOurFeeds
Billionaires and corporations have taken over our digital social spaces, making the rules for where we work, play, and live our lives.
But Bluesky, not just what it is now, but what it could be — independent, democratic, a scaffolding to build on — has revealed a crack in the prison wall.
Are you going to help dig? Join #FreeOurFeeds and protect our freedom and choice as social media evolves.
Friend of New_ Public @ntnsndr on why it's so dang hard for digital groups to self-govern, and a checklist of questions for setting your group up for healthy problem-solving.
https://www.colorado.edu/lab/medlab/2024/12/18/how-build-governable-spaces-online-communities
J Wortham goes long on what she sees as "late-stage social media:"
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/14/magazine/bluesky-social-media.html
In the wake of X-odus, we're returning to "Protocols Not Platforms" by @mmasnick
This influential piece from 2019, part of the original inspiration for Bluesky, proposes a fundamental power shift in social media: moving to new, open infrastructure like the protocols powering email and websites.
https://knightcolumbia.org/content/protocols-not-platforms-a-technological-approach-to-free-speech
RESEARCH: Social media now plays a major role in how Americans get their news and stay informed.
New Pew research shows that more than half of U.S. adults (54%) turn to social media for news at least occasionally.
https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/fact-sheet/social-media-and-news-fact-sheet/
When it comes to conflict resolution on social media, unclear rules for behavior, mistrust of users, and messy enforcement doesn’t add up to fair treatment or confidence in decisions.
Matt Katsaros from the Social Media Governance Institute at Yale Law:
Feeling the weight of division this election season? You're not alone! 🗳️
Join the Greater Good Science Center’s 7-Day Campaign for Connection Challenge, starting today, to help you navigate these polarized times with science-backed skills. #2024campaignforconnection
Sign up now: https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/what_we_do/major_initiatives/bridging_differences/7_day_challenge
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Submit your info to our Talent Pool to stay connected for future opportunities — we’ll reach out to you when new roles are posted.
We're looking for passionate and curious people ready to shape the future of digital public spaces and help us drive positive change online!
Next Tuesday, September 24, hear from New_ Public Co-Director @deeptidoshi at Tech Together. She’ll be sharing our learnings from the critical work of community stewards, the hidden pillars holding up local digital public spaces.
Going to be in NYC? Join leaders in tech, investment, and philanthropy working towards a future where technology truly serves public interest for a day of insightful discussions.
Why is it so hard to meet your neighbors? It can feel so nerve-wracking and high stakes, but also, too easy to put off forever.
There’s still hope: Founding Steward of Common Agency Deborah Tien shares how they are building hyperlocal online infrastructure to help make lasting connections in communities throughout the US.
https://newpublic.substack.com/p/why-dont-we-know-our-neighbors
How do other countries tackle the spread of viral lies during elections?
Tech Policy Press compares India’s government-heavy approach with Taiwan’s community-driven strategy, highlighting the different roles that governments can play in combating mis- and disinformation.
https://www.techpolicy.press/india-and-taiwans-divergent-paths-to-combat-online-disinformation/
According to a new @mozilla report, public data access programs offered by tech platforms...
- are new and often lack visibility and documentation
- lack a shared definition of “public data" w/ regulators and researchers
- could have higher-quality data
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