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This is a slightly-off topic post (although discerning readers can probably detect the throughline) but I wanted to send a note about the launch of a small passion project I’ve been working on for the last couple of years.
The short versi...
I wanted to take on a slightly different topic today.
Instead of transparency, I wanted to talk about some of the latest policy approaches to supporting the news industry in California and a potential path forward that could change everyt...
It’s been a busy few weeks, to say the least, and there’s a lot to cover in this newsletter, so let’s get right into it. In this post, I’ll be covering:
The global response to the CrowdTangle announcement
Mozilla’s letter and the...
From Social Springer on LinkedIn
Today, Meta announced that CrowdTangle would finally be shut down later this year.
It’s bittersweet for a lot of reasons (especially seeing all the love from so many old friends today), but it’s also not...
Bacon: Scream by Takashi Murakami
I want to send a quick update on the world of data access and transparency. A lot has happened over the last few months:
The Good: The European Commission launched a formal investigation into Twitter’s co...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Former CEO & Co-Founder of CrowdTangle (acq. by Meta). Fan of transparency & dogs. Mostly a dad these days. Based in Oakland.
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