The cryptocurrency industry spent almost $200 million to influence the outcomes of the 2024 United States elections. Let's talk about where the money came from, where it went, the cryptocurrency industry's political goals, and what’s next.
@timothyjohnson mobilizing for legal defense where necessary. supporting the PRESS Act, state shield laws, and a federal anti-SLAPP law to proactively protect. building trust in media by supporting high quality reporters and newsrooms while pushing low quality ones to do better (or withdrawing support/boycotting)
if you applaud attacks and legal intimidation against “the media” and “journalists” because you are picturing the former, remember that it is ultimately the smaller fish who will suffer the most from it.
people talk about “the media” and “journalists” and they picture the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, or cable news.
and sure, “the media” is the Big Five. but it’s also non-profit newsrooms, independent journalists, international and/or non-US publications, worker-owned media collectives, bloggers, local newsrooms, citizen journalists, podcasters, critics, community radio stations, documentary filmmakers, trade publications, freelancers, fact checkers...
@Dame_ there is no amount of FA that should be used to justify taking away basic rights like free expression. there can be consequences for terrible reporting, but they should not come via weaponizing the courts against newsrooms (no matter how bad we think those newsrooms are)
@jawarajabbi we can mock them now! we should absolutely criticize and demand more from these outlets that have been letting us down, while also not abiding wholesale attacks on the free press.