• Mysteriarch ☀️@slrpnk.net
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    11 months ago

    Seems like the right approach to start their own server, instead of making accounts on some of the flagship instances, which only perpetuates the centralisation dogma.

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      11 months ago

      It also does away with some of the really awkward practices news organizations engage in wrt social media. The number of @JournalistNameCBC handles out there is kind of super cringy, and seems to point to journos having company-specific/company-mandated social media accounts, but without any actual company support for them.

      Something like this makes having a company-mandated social media account something they’re assigned, just like an email address, rather than something they’re personally responsible for.

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        What I’d love to see is news companies spinning up their own instances, for example, a CBC-owned Mastodon instance, with accounts such as journalistname@cbcnews. It’d work exactly like a company-assigned e-mail address, and would function as such. That each and every post on such an account would be seen as the journalist working under the company, and not their own personal views.

        And if a journalist wants his own personal account, well, they can either spin up their own instance, or perhaps a union of journalists would spin up an instance, with journalists setting up their accounts that are not tied to any news agency or company.

        Am I being too naive and optimistic here? Maybe. But do I want this to happen regardless, yes!


        Upon reading the article more closely, this is what the BBC is doing. My bad!

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        11 months ago

        Yep. It’s one pattern that I think really sells the federated social media idea.

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        11 months ago

        Hopefully this becomes more normalised. The idea that a company runs their own site, but not social now seems a bit backward.

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        11 months ago

        Wait, so if I just make an account on twitter named @PeterRothenburgCBC, then everyone thinks I am a legit reporter?

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      11 months ago

      When I joined Mastodon in the November migration, I wondered why media organisations weren’t spinning up their own servers. Give all the journos an account on that server and there’s your verification right away.

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    11 months ago

    I woke to discover this, and immediately defederated it. I don’t need that transphobia factory in our timelines

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    11 months ago

    Unsurprisingly given its extremely high profile as a purveyor of transphobic coverage, many mastodon instances have greeted them with a firm block. (If this confuses folks who don’t pay attention to this sort of thing, just picture in your head if it was fox news.)

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    11 months ago

    Logical decision on the part of a journalistic medium, given that the fediverse has many more sources of information than a monolithic Big Brother traditional social network with mainstream users.

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    11 months ago

    Man I wish other news organizations would join. Press.coop had a bunch of accounts that were mirroring their twitter feeds but the API change killed them.