I suppose I should have twigged this earlier, but the circulation of Nature’s Home, the RSPB (@Natures_Voice) magazine is… chunky. 🤯 t.co/N5gHrupxS… 
@MartinBelam I’m not sure I can be held responsible for my actions the next time I see a bag of flour.
Here’s today’s Lockdown Journalism Digest, a new thing for the time being, featuring the wonderful @paulbradshaw, the insightful @sofiavictoriad and the downright lovely @mediavoicespod team:
Me pre-lockdown: Do we even need a printer at home any more?
Me in lockdown, and homeschooling: We need a better printer!
@sofiavictoriad I first encountered it in the late 90s, when I joined a new magazine, and was horrified by the disdain many of the journalists felt for their readers.
This fella dropped by while I was lounging in the garden. t.co/HpjCIiD1L… 
Current view. t.co/X6nSh62nH… 
Our family lockdown exercise. I love these three so very much. t.co/G1KwS5wVA… 
Quick #2minutebeachclean during our evening exercise on the beach. beachclean.net/share?id=2803&…
This is an absorbing read on what the true situation about Sweden’s approach to #coronavirus is. And it’s very different to what the talk on Twitter would have you believe. lnkd.in/e8fk_PU
So lovely.
I hope I get to visit Singapore again one day. twitter.com/ChannelNewsAsi…
@sofiavictoriad Spot on.
The fact that the first half of you second sentence there is true is one of the things I find most difficult about journalism, and have done for years.
What is journalism for, if not the readers? Why wouldn’t you want to engage with them?
Bluebells in the garden. t.co/GKVxJEPy1… 
@technicallyprod “You need to listen about liveblogging” maybe…
If you give your article a headline that starts “We need to talk about…” I will not read it.
The boost in traffic from #coronavirus appears to be in decline. Some people think that “good news” journalism is the perfect antidote - but I think they’re wrong.
Here’s where editors and #journalists should be focusing their #jo…lnkd.in/dcruXuP lnkd.in/dKesHnE
This. So much of this. Nearly lost the will to live earlier when I saw a bunch of blue ticks with no relevant experience discussing IFR “authoritatively” earlier. wired.com/story/opinion-…
If this was a surprise, then ministers haven’t spent enough time around scientists…
Squabbling scientists have shocked ministers spectator.co.uk/article/squabb… via @spectator
I’ve got the perfect background for the next few Zoom meetings.
Very professional, I think. t.co/yxuDBAivr… 
@mikesbikeclips @jopayton I comfort myself by assuming that it’s carefully framed to hide the piles of stuff either side.
@grahamparkerr Yes. That had occurred to me. It might make the resi market shift significantly. If the office market collapses on the back of an economic depression, we could be back into office to resi territory.
When lockdown eases, which approach do you think companies will choose?
Allow more remote working? Up their office space to allow for social distancing? A mix of both?
We should be cautious of the “good news” trend. I’m not sure it exists in exactly the form people think it does, and I’d like to make the case that we are under-estimating the complexity of people’s responses to this crisis: onemanandhisblog.com/2020/04/are-re…
Interesting - but presumably spoofable by the more sophisticated misinformation merchants. boingboing.net/2020/04/22/fac…