FIR #433: Something Old, Something New
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Blogs have been with us for 30 years, which qualifies as “something old.” In this long-form episode of FIR for October, we’ll examine the state of the oldest social media category. We’ll also examine the state of generative Artificial Intelligence, which has been around, for all practical purposes, since November 2022, which makes it “something new.”
In this episode, we’ll also explore Reddit’s potential as a channel for government agencies and businesses to engage with stakeholders during a crisis and which agencies and brands are already there. Intuit’s chief communication officer didn’t like the direction a podcast interview with his CEO took, so he demanded the podcast trim the parts he didn’t like. Was he justified? The news media has gained a reputation for clickbait, but it recently took a dark turn. And, executives justify their return-to-office push by citing the need for greater collaboration and connection among employees. But does having everyone in the office produce those results? We’ll look at the research.
In his Tech Report, Dan York (joined by a special guest) shares details of a VC investment round for Bluesky, and how competitors like Mastodon reacted.
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The next monthly, long-form episode of FIR will drop on Monday, November 25.
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Special thanks to Jay Moonah for the opening and closing music.
You can find the stories from which Shel’s FIR content is selected at Shel’s Link Blog. Shel has started a metaverse-focused Flipboard magazine. You can catch up with both co-hosts on Neville’s blog and Shel’s blog.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are Shel’s and Neville’s and do not reflect the views of their employers and/or clients.
Links from this episode:
- Is Reddit the Future of Crisis Communications?
- From the technology community on Reddit: Intuit asked us to delete part of this Decoder episode – we declined
- Intuit Asks The Verge To Delete Part Of Interview With Its CEO; The Verge Declined
- Katherine Ross (@byKatherineRoss) on X (on the Intuit podcast episode)
- Streisand effect (Wikipedia)
- 2024 Blogging Survey: Trends and Insights from 12,000+ Bloggers Over 11 Years
- The milking of Liam Payne’s death for clicks won’t do Reach plc any good long-term
- What Employers Get Wrong About How People Connect at Work
- The State of AI Report (introduction)
- The State of AI Report
- Welcome to the State of AI Report 2024
Links from Dan York’s Tech Report:
- Bluesky Announces Series A to Grow Network of 13M+ Users
- Eugen Rochko (@Gargron@mastodon.social) (Mastodon’s founder responds)
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