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Patrick Boehler
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Media & autocrats / pug kahu https://www.pboehler.net
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The WSJ journalists build a house of deep reporting and accountability. Then the op-ed page editors spend all day burning it down with toxic, fact-free arson.
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Das ist richtig, aber Konsolidierung ist fällig. Und dann eine Förderung so gestaltet, dass Medien nicht am Interesse der Kunden (der berühmte „Markt“ - das sind wir alle) vorbei produzieren. Viele Medien, die wenig konsumiert werden, ist gesellschaftlich auch kein Mehrwert.

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Das ist wohl so, heißt aber noch nicht, dass seriöse journalistische Medien zwangläufig sterben müssen.
Es gibt in Ö. auch kein Geschäftsmodell für Theater, Museen o. Bibliotheken. Weil wir sie aber für gesellschaftlich relevant halten, finanzieren wir sie gemeinsam. /1
True: Es gibt in Österreich schlicht kein journalismusbasiertes Geschäftsmodell mehr, das ein Haus mit 100 - 300 Mitarbeitern nachhaltig erhalten kann.
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Really pretty weird that this is the central topic of the NYC mayoral debate.
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Portland, I love you! 💙❤️💙

This gives me great hope, and a good chuckle.

#StopTheMadness #StopTrump #Resist 👊🏼
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"even if it's AI, it's at least true" hard to overstate the damage this stuff is doing to people's brains. we're gonna be cleaning the slop out of archives for decades
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I kind of can’t believe this Bari Weiss quote is even real, and yet www.nytimes.com/2025/10/06/b...
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📣 Germany's close to reversing its opposition to mass surveillance & private message scanning, & backing the Chat Control bill. This could end private comms-& Signal-in the EU.

Time's short and they're counting on obscurity: please let German politicians know how horrifying their reversal would be.
We are alarmed by reports that Germany is on the verge of a catastrophic about-face, reversing its longstanding and principled opposition to the EU’s Chat Control proposal which, if passed, could spell the end of the right to privacy in Europe. signal.org/blog/pdfs/ge...
signal.org
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It’s hard to find much evidence of a true youth movement rallying behind Kirk beside the conservatives who were already fans.

Instead, we see a top-down effort from powerful people to use a controversial man’s death to create a cult of personality where one didn't exist. trib.al/pAP5Egz
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I have criticisms of ICEBlock, but this is authoritarian bullshit, and the fact that nearly all smartphone use one of two app stores controlled by US corporations does not bode well for the future
There's nothing illegal about ICE block. This is solely about Apple appeasing the Trump regime.

With Google removing sideloading next year, these companies will have total control over what runs on your phone.

www.businessinsider.com/apple-iceblo...
Apple removes ICEBlock app from App Store
Apple on Thursday removed the immigration enforcement tracking app, ICEBlock, from the App Store, citing "safety risks."
www.businessinsider.com
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And yes, while Mastodon isn’t my thing and I prefer AT Proto to Activity as federated social media infrastructure, I am VERY glad it exists and is being built out, too.

The future absolutely requires online communication hubs that can’t be bought by dead-eyed Nazis.
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You absolutely should not dismiss the AT Protocol technology that runs this place as boring nerd stuff, because that is the exact technology we are going to need to ensure that usable social media that isn’t controlled by Nazis continues to exist.
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One problem I think is Ezra is a policy guy who basically thinks arguing for liberalism is like an extension of arguing for policy, instead of an argument for a form of life/association
Watched the Ezra Klein interview with Douthat and I thought it was interesting, even though they both kinda seemed out of touch on some things
(“Why don’t libs do a debate tour at evangelical churches?”)
But it struck me how unprepared Klein was to make a moral argument for liberalism.
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Service-oriented journalism can help provide deeper impact data and ensure your reporting is relevant. But how can we adopt this approach when so many systems in our industry are resistant to change? Madison Karas & @pboehler.net explored this idea through workshops and one-on-one sessions 👇
Service-oriented journalism: Moving from idealism to utility
Journalism can be more impactful if we focus on the utility people receive from it. But what obstacles are preventing us from getting there?
www.lenfestinstitute.org
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Shot, chaser

Young men more likely to vote Green than Reform. Young men second most progressive group of any demographic. Combined right-wing vote barely bigger than Green vote alone for young men
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Newspapers disappear. Communities’ stories shouldn’t.

Community Webs librarians are archiving grassroots news to preserve the web we built.

Learn more ⤵️
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Social media's rage-bait engagement-based business model has been horrific for societies globally, but what if AI chatbots suck-up-bait is even worse?

It's less trackable, has a huge impact on how we see ourselves and the world, and on our ability to challenge our thinking.
Would he suggest to counter symbolic violence with symbolic resistance? Create new narratives that reveal power relations? Can they? Perhaps new forms of cultural capital that challenge the currently legitimate language of current politics
If Bourdieu were alive today, he’d probably be here (or his publisher) and write something like this: „The populist performance masks how economic capital appropriates anti-elite rhetoric to secure its own reproduction.“