Credit where credit is due. You don’t often see Corbyn land a solid one on Johnson - but that was absolutely spot on. The PM’s own past makes him a poor advocate for law and order… twitter.com/BBCPolitics/st…
Flipping’ heck - this is a brilliant read on poor reporting, and the challenge of big followings on the internet. Go read. And subscribe: Why don’t we get the news we need? by @vboykis vicki.substack.com/p/why-dont-we-… (via @MartinSFP’s newsletter)
@datatheism @PeterBale @rasmus_kleis @risj_oxford t.co/lkiuBFrcm…
@verapeneda @ejcnet @GoogleNewsInit Excellent. I will do my best to arrange things so I can get to more of them this year.
Really excited by my pool of beta/feedback testers on the new paid newsletter/resources element of @omandhb. Such a geographical range of people, and experience set. I hate to go all “influencer” but I’m really blessed with some talented friends. 🙏
Genuinely exciting news. The more in-depth research, the better. twitter.com/TRF/status/122…
From now on all journalism stuff will be coming from @omandhb, including the new paid newsletter/site resources, where I’m starting the beta test this week. Exciting times!
You can grab yourself a way in here: onemanandhisblog.com/signup/
So, I just took the paid element of Engaged Reading Time round the back of the shed, and put it out of its misery. Humanely, obvs. Thanks for my supporters there - there’s a reward for you in your inboxes…
It’s now a purely free newsletter, collecting great reads from the interwebs. engagedreadingtime.com
Years ago @kevglobal introduced me to the phrase “nostalgia is not a business model”. It was probably over a decade ago. I’m not convinced that we’re truly internalised that message just yet.
Anyway, if you fancy joining me on this journey, you can find my work here onemanandhisblog.com. RSS feeds are available for the old school amongst you. :-)
Alternatively, you can get it in handy-dandy newsletter format by signing up here: onemanandhisblog.com/signup/ . Thank you for your (precious) attention.
It started with yesterday’s post on information ecosystem pollution — onemanandhisblog.com/2020/02/depoll… — where we explore the habits that misinformation merchants exploit to make us amplify their work. We are, in part, culpable for the mess we are in.
In coming days, I want to explore the distinction between paywalls, memberships and subscriptions - and highlight areas where we are in danger of repeating errors of the past. Podcasting is one good example.
Journalists, as a tribe, are to willing to cling to the past, and not willing enough to embrace the new realities of our information landscape - at least, that’s a thesis I’ll be exploring over the next week or so on my blog. Thread!
Plain old driftwood. t.co/x7neDvPLs… 
The information ecosystem is badly polluted — and journalism is playing its part. We need to clean up our act, and depollute the information ecosystem. onemanandhisblog.com/2020/02/depoll…
Great newsletter from David Mattin on the creation of the technocratic elite. This is shaping up to be an essential weekly read. newworldsamehumans.substack.com/p/new-world-sa…
This is a pretty essential read for #interhacktives wired.com/story/the-inte…
Beach sign t.co/cR9B7MopC… 
The (brief) time we decided to share the beach with Storm Ciara yesterday… walkingwithdaddy.com/facing-the-pow…
@bigredal I find Twitter, Instagram and Facebook all horrible, just in different ways. I can’t completely quit any of them for both work and personal reasons, but I do my best to control my use of them.
Rob Beschizza: Study: Facebook quitters report more life satisfaction, less depression and anxiety
Not a surprise. I nearly joked that it could prove to be the mental health equivalent of smoking - and then realised that was no joke. boingboing.net/2020/02/10/stu…
Actually getting out of the house to work – it’s far too rare at the moment. t.co/nqzt2A4BN… 
@DBanksy It appears my iPhone knows me too well. 🥃 ☕️