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“That’s one of the things I’ll miss most about running Politwoops: getting a glimpse behind the carefully crafted images that politicians present to the public.”
“This explains everything about my failed Google searches this week,” one Globe and Mail journalist tweeted.
Identity verification on social platforms used to be a matter of trust and safety. Now for Twitter and Facebook, it’s a new line of revenue.
“Part of what makes DeSantis different is how he has paired his efforts to elevate partisan media with public policies meant to destabilize independent media.”
Why do they work? They’re about Boston, not about The Boston Globe.
“All of your other piddly recipes are just David in the face of beef stew. It keeps trucking.”
“Because social media policies tend to focus on how posts get perceived rather than how they are written in the first place, enforcement most frequently occurred when the online audience was upset about something.”
“It is definitely stressful to be the first in this new role. I feel deep down like I need to justify its creation with every step that I take.”
“nytimes on the tok?! 🤩”
“We wanted the questions and feedback and the insights of Somalis to be at the center.”