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2024-03-17
“The internet, where so many of us spend so much of our time, has not been spared from the decline in quality that seems to plague so much of consumer life,” writes @magdajtaylor. Read: https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-03-17 View on X
New York Times

A look at the collapse of dating apps' usability, which can be blamed on the paid subscription model and the near monopoly the apps have over the dating world

“The golden age of dating apps is over,” a friend told me at a bar on Super Bowl Sunday.  As we waited for our drinks … X: @gayathriv , @nytopinion , @mattsheffield , @nytopinion ,...

“New in-person dating meet-up opportunities and the return of speed dating events suggests app fatigue is spreading,” @magdajtaylor writes. Read: https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-03-17 View on X
New York Times

A look at the collapse of dating apps' usability, which can be blamed on the paid subscription model and the near monopoly the apps have over the dating world

“The golden age of dating apps is over,” a friend told me at a bar on Super Bowl Sunday.  As we waited for our drinks … X: @gayathriv , @nytopinion , @mattsheffield , @nytopinion ,...

“Our romantic lives are not products. They should not be subjected to monthly subscription fees, whether we're the ones paying or we're the ones people are paying for,” writes @magdajtaylor. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-03-17 View on X
New York Times

A look at the collapse of dating apps' usability, which can be blamed on the paid subscription model and the near monopoly the apps have over the dating world

“The golden age of dating apps is over,” a friend told me at a bar on Super Bowl Sunday.  As we waited for our drinks … X: @gayathriv , @nytopinion , @mattsheffield , @nytopinion ,...

2023-01-16
What makes the threat of AI-powered lobbyists greater than that of the high-priced lobbying firms on K Street is their potential for acceleration, write Nathan E. Sanders and Bruce Schneier. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-01-16 View on X
New York Times

AI tech like ChatGPT can be used by bad actors to lobby within democracies at incredible speed and scope, costing far less than troll farms like Russia's IRA

New York Times : Tweets: @intuitmachine , @willwilkinson , @pstasiatech , @nytopinion , @orinkerr , @arfung , and @geoffmanne Tweets: Carlos E. Perez / @intuitmachine : Is the sid...

2022-11-05
“The idea that advertisers alone will save us from hate speech and the further degradation of digital social media is wishful thinking,” writes @zeynep. “A primarily advertiser-financed site is neither free nor healthy.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-11-05 View on X
The Rebooting

Elon Musk's focus on Twitter Blue is part of a trend in which consumer tech platforms pivot from advertising in favor of recurring revenue through subscriptions

Tech's marriage of convenience to the ad industry hits the rocks  —  Request: Please fill out this survey as I think through …

2022-11-02
“It's likely that many advertisers will think that advertising on Twitter is an endorsement of Mr. Musk in the same way that advertising on Truth Social is an endorsement of Donald Trump,” writes advertising veteran @robnorman. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-11-02 View on X
New York Times

Twitter's Chief Customer Officer Sarah Personette “resigns”; sources say ad company IPG recommended that clients pause Twitter spending over moderation concerns

> Today, more than 40 organizations signed a letter to Twitter's major advertisers urging them to commit to pulling ads if Musk follows through with promises to roll back community...

2022-07-15
“But what about all the mostly youngish, not especially rich people who bought crypto because Venmo was flacking it?” @PaulKrugman responded to readers commenting on his column “Crypto Is Crashing. Where Were the Regulators?” Join the conversation: https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-15 View on X
New York Times

Regulators should crack down on crypto, after it gained an illusion of respectability through association with high-status institutions and individuals

When the Federal Reserve speaks, it speaks in Fedspeak.  A pithy turn of phrase or a striking metaphor can all too easily turn into a headline … Tweets: @smdiehl , @antoniogm , @ch...

2022-07-04
In El Salvador, writes @raudaz_, “Bitcoin believers are promoting a product — and lining their pockets — at the expense of our rights and livelihoods.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-07-04 View on X
New York Times

How El Salvador President Nayib Bukele weaponized bitcoin to whitewash his government's growing authoritarianism on the world stage and spread local propaganda

and lining their pockets — at the expense of our rights and livelihoods.” https://www.nytimes.com/... Alex Gladstein / @gladstein : “Bitcoiners aren't supposed to trust government....

Bitcoiners would do well to remember that when they cheer for President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, “they're not ushering in the technology of the future; they're enabling a regime that's violating the human rights of its citizens,” writes @raudaz_. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-07-04 View on X
New York Times

How El Salvador President Nayib Bukele weaponized bitcoin to whitewash his government's growing authoritarianism on the world stage and spread local propaganda

and lining their pockets — at the expense of our rights and livelihoods.” https://www.nytimes.com/... Alex Gladstein / @gladstein : “Bitcoiners aren't supposed to trust government....

Some have suggested it's good “to have these crypto influencers reshaping the image of El Salvador before the world, that there's some sort of invaluable rebranding happening by someone paying for a coconut in Bitcoin,” writes @raudaz_. “It's a mirage.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-07-04 View on X
New York Times

How El Salvador President Nayib Bukele weaponized bitcoin to whitewash his government's growing authoritarianism on the world stage and spread local propaganda

and lining their pockets — at the expense of our rights and livelihoods.” https://www.nytimes.com/... Alex Gladstein / @gladstein : “Bitcoiners aren't supposed to trust government....

“Over the past three months, the government has used a state of emergency to imprison almost 40,000 people, often without defense,” writes @raudaz_ from El Salvador. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-07-04 View on X
New York Times

How El Salvador President Nayib Bukele weaponized bitcoin to whitewash his government's growing authoritarianism on the world stage and spread local propaganda

and lining their pockets — at the expense of our rights and livelihoods.” https://www.nytimes.com/... Alex Gladstein / @gladstein : “Bitcoiners aren't supposed to trust government....

2022-07-03
Bitcoiners would do well to remember that when they cheer for President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, “they're not ushering in the technology of the future; they're enabling a regime that's violating the human rights of its citizens,” writes @raudaz_. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-07-03 View on X
New York Times

How El Salvador President Nayib Bukele weaponized bitcoin to whitewash his government's growing authoritarianism on the world stage and spread local propaganda

SAN SALVADOR — Bitcoiners — enthusiasts of the world's most popular cryptocurrency — aren't supposed to trust government. Tweets: @timmuth , @fredbenenson , @schwarz , @stalfel , @...

“Over the past three months, the government has used a state of emergency to imprison almost 40,000 people, often without defense,” writes @raudaz_ from El Salvador. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-07-03 View on X
New York Times

How El Salvador President Nayib Bukele weaponized bitcoin to whitewash his government's growing authoritarianism on the world stage and spread local propaganda

SAN SALVADOR — Bitcoiners — enthusiasts of the world's most popular cryptocurrency — aren't supposed to trust government. Tweets: @timmuth , @fredbenenson , @schwarz , @stalfel , @...

Some have suggested it's good “to have these crypto influencers reshaping the image of El Salvador before the world, that there's some sort of invaluable rebranding happening by someone paying for a coconut in Bitcoin,” writes @raudaz_. “It's a mirage.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-07-03 View on X
New York Times

How El Salvador President Nayib Bukele weaponized bitcoin to whitewash his government's growing authoritarianism on the world stage and spread local propaganda

SAN SALVADOR — Bitcoiners — enthusiasts of the world's most popular cryptocurrency — aren't supposed to trust government. Tweets: @timmuth , @fredbenenson , @schwarz , @stalfel , @...

In El Salvador, writes @raudaz_, “Bitcoin believers are promoting a product — and lining their pockets — at the expense of our rights and livelihoods.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-07-03 View on X
New York Times

How El Salvador President Nayib Bukele weaponized bitcoin to whitewash his government's growing authoritarianism on the world stage and spread local propaganda

SAN SALVADOR — Bitcoiners — enthusiasts of the world's most popular cryptocurrency — aren't supposed to trust government. Tweets: @timmuth , @fredbenenson , @schwarz , @stalfel , @...

2022-01-11
“There's a whole generation that are growing up where their social connection to the world is through video games,” Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) tells @KaraSwisher on today's episode of Sway. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-01-11 View on X
New York Times

Interview with Microsoft's Phil Spencer on why he thinks the metaverse is an extension of gaming, sexual misconduct allegations at Activision Blizzard, and more

When you walk in the room, do you have sway?  —  I'm Kara Swisher, and you're listening to “Sway.”

2021-10-22
Social media “is tearing apart our shared reality,” says @mariaressa, journalist and Nobel laureate, tells @karaswisher on today's episode of Sway. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-10-22 View on X
New York Times

Nobel peace prize winner Maria Ressa discusses the role of social media in polarization, interactions with Zuckerberg and Sandberg in 2017, Frances Haugen, more

The journalist, whose reporting has taken on the president of the Philippines and the C.E.O. of Facebook, discusses the … Tweets: @dabeard , @nytopinion , @karaswisher , and @nytop...

Is this a particularly dangerous time to be a journalist? “Yeah, absolutely,” Nobel laureate @mariaressa tells @KaraSwisher. “And the tech platforms are part of that. Right? In fact, they were the first part of making it significantly worse.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-10-22 View on X
New York Times

Nobel peace prize winner Maria Ressa discusses the role of social media in polarization, interactions with Zuckerberg and Sandberg in 2017, Frances Haugen, more

The journalist, whose reporting has taken on the president of the Philippines and the C.E.O. of Facebook, discusses the … Tweets: @dabeard , @nytopinion , @karaswisher , and @nytop...

2021-07-05
Brad Stone on Jeff Bezos: “Colleagues new and old testify that he has many talents, including a superhuman ability to focus on disparate issues and get to the bottom of complex problems. But empathy was never one of them.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-07-05 View on X
New York Times

How Jeff Bezos' wide-ranging ambitions for Amazon, a fear of stasis, and an absence of empathy factor in his monumental but complicated legacy at the company

Amazon's “never-ending expansion and declining reputation” are “byproducts of Mr. Bezos' personality — his towering intellect, along with a notable deficit of empathy and fear of stasis,” writes @BradStone. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-07-05 View on X
New York Times

How Jeff Bezos' wide-ranging ambitions for Amazon, a fear of stasis, and an absence of empathy factor in his monumental but complicated legacy at the company