File under "maybe pay your support contractors more". [www.cnbc.com/2025/05/15/c...]( ) [Coinbase says hackers bribed s...]( )
Flipboard just launched 124 new publishers to the Fediverse - bringing the total number it hosts to 1,241. #Fediverse [about.flipboard.com/fediverse/fl...]( ) [Flipboard Expands Publisher Fe...]( )
I'm working on a fourth part in my series about open social web / fediverse business models. This one's from the perspective of funders: what would I do if I was *funding* the open social web? Which leads me to this question: how do *you* think the open social web should be funded?
I’ve written before about what I’d do if I ran Bluesky or Mastodon. But what if I started from scratch? What would it look like to build a new open social platform - one that's private-by-default, human-centered, and sustainable from day one? Here’s the blueprint I’d follow: [werd.io/2025/if-i-st...]( ) [If I started fresh]( )
This is obvious, but if people broadly rely on a black box to give them answers that help them understand the world, whoever controls the black box controls those answers and therefore the understanding that comes from them. Openness is safety.
The Holocaust was organized on IBM punch cards. Hitler gave the head of IBM, Watson, a medal for his services. Later, they named their AI tech after him. Anyway, in unrelated news: #Democracy [www.wired.com/story/doge-c...]( ) [DOGE Is Building a Master Data...]( )
Mastodon is a revolution in people-powered social networking. But it needs help to push it past its early adopter community. In the spirit of my previous piece about Bluesky, here's what I would do if I ran the project: [werd.io/2025/if-i-ra...]( ) [If I ran Mastodon]( )
Bluesky’s trying something no one’s pulled off before: building a protocol and a business model around openness. They’re hiring a Head of Product. I’m not applying - but here’s how I’d approach it. [werd.io/2025/if-i-ra...]( ) [If I ran Bluesky Product]( )
There are many social networking contenders, but only a few will romaine. Likely this is just the tip of her digital iceberg; certainly a new leaf for her, but it might turn out to be a little gem. Lettuce see what happens. [www.theguardian.com/politics/202...]( ) [Liz Truss to launch ‘uncensore...]( )
Based on some conversations today at #ijf25, some folks are having trouble doing tech assessments in their newsrooms. If that's you, here's an open source rubric I started that prompts some important questions that I think you should be asking. [github.com/benwerd/tech...](📃.md ) [github.com/benwerd/techno...](📃.md )