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Jason Hanna / CNN:
CNN crew released after being arrested while covering the Minneapolis protests; Omar Jimenez asked where to move to, but police said they didn't move when told — (CNN)A CNN crew has been arrested while covering Minneapolis protests live on the air Friday morning.
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MN State Patrol / @mndps_msp: In the course of clearing the streets and restoring order at Lake Street and Snelling Avenue, four people were arrested by State Patrol troopers, including three members of a CNN crew. The three were released once they were confirmed to be members of the media.
@cnn: Minnesota police arrest CNN reporter and camera crew as they report from protests in Minneapolis https://www.cnn.com/... https://twitter.com/...
@newday: Minnesota police arrest CNN reporter and camera crew as they report from protests in Minneapolis https://www.cnn.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Brian Stelter / CNN: Arresting reporters at a protest is an affront to the First Amendment
Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab: Twitter adds a new warning to a Trump tweet: “This tweet violated the Twitter Rules about glorifying violence”
Freddy Mayhew / Press Gazette: CNN journalist arrested live on air while covering rioting over death of George Floyd
Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review: Injustice, Virality, and Mourning in Minneapolis: How the press is covering the death of George Floyd
Abby D. Phillip / @abbydphillip: Wow. Police in Minneapolis just arrested @OmarJimenez live on CNN. What is going on?? Our camera crew and Omar's producer also now being arrested.
@cnnpr: A CNN reporter & his production team were arrested this morning in Minneapolis for doing their jobs, despite identifying themselves - a clear violation of their First Amendment rights. The authorities in Minnesota, incl. the Governor, must release the 3 CNN employees immediately.
A.J. Katz / TVNewser: CNN Correspondent Omar Jimenez Was Arrested While Covering Minneapolis Civil Unrest This Morning, Later Released
Joe DePaolo / Mediaite: Minnesota Police Issue Dubious Statement on Arrest of CNN Crew as Outrage Grows Over Shocking Detainment
Al Tompkins / Poynter: CNN reporter Omar Jimenez and a crew were arrested and released on live TV in Minneapolis
@cnnpr: This is not accurate - our CNN crew identified themselves, on live television, immediately as journalists. We thank Minnesota @GovTimWalz for his swift action this morning to aid in the release of our crew. https://twitter.com/...
Kim Bellware / Washington Post: CNN reporter and crew arrested live on air while covering Minneapolis protest
Joe Concha / The Hill: Minnesota governor ‘deeply apologizes’ to CNN president after network crew arrested
Tyson Whelan / @tyson_whelan: CNN reporter @OmarJimenez just got arrested by Minnesota state police live on @NewDay with no explanation. This is the most extraordinary moment of TV news I've ever seen. The camera man and producer are now being arrested. https://twitter.com/...
Tom Grater / Deadline: CNN Reporter Omar Jimenez Released After Arrest Live On Air During Minneapolis Protest Broadcast - Update
@cnn: “It didn't make any sense to me,” law enforcement analyst Charles Ramsey says about the arrest of a CNN team in Minneapolis who had clearly identified themselves as press. “...There's no way something like that should occur.” https://www.cnn.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: Watch: @OmarJimenez's account of his arrest this morning https://twitter.com/...
Ryan Parker / Hollywood Reporter: Minnesota State Patrol Blasted for “Lie” Tweet About CNN Arrest of Journalists
Elliot Hannon / Slate: Police Arrest Black CNN Correspondent While Live on Air Covering Minneapolis Protests
Abby D. Phillip / @abbydphillip: My other colleague @joshscampbell is also on the scene in Minneapolis. He just reported that police approached him, asked him who he was with, he said CNN. And they say “ok, you're good.” This is minutes after Omar, who is black and Latino, was arrested nearby.
Travis Gettys / Raw Story: ‘We all saw it live’: Minnesota State Police busted for lying about CNN reporter's arrest
Nahlah Ayed / @nahlahayed: I've seen countless statements like this from international media addressing governments around the world - from Egypt to Iran, to Myanmar and beyond. Odd to see in the US context. #journalism https://twitter.com/...
Peter Jukes / @peterjukes: This is what happens when Trump — and increasingly Johnson supporters in the UK — give a green light to attack journalists for telling inconvenient truths. A shocking moment in the US, which has many more constitutional protections for journalism than we do. https://twitter.com/...
Walker Bragman / @walkerbragman: It's good that they've been released but the threat to journalism remains. This was a crew from CNN. But do journalists who don't work for such a big outlet and don't get arrested on live television get the same rapid response from the governor? https://twitter.com/...
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter: CNN's Omar Jimenez Arrested on Live TV While Covering Minneapolis Protests
Vanessa Enoch, Ph.D. / @drvenoch: Hey @CNN I was arrested while researching and reporting the news for a local paper in the courthouse in Cincinnati using an iPad in 2014, while 26 whites used their iPads and cell phones to record me being arrested. I sued the Sheriff's office. https://twitter.com/...
Manu Raju / @mkraju: After he and his crew were arrested for doing their job reporting on the Minneapolis protests, and they were just released, @OmarJimenez says on air that the officer who arrested him was cordial but had little information for him, telling him: “I'm just following orders.”
@cnnpr: We can confirm that @OmarJimenez and the CNN crew arrested this morning in Minneapolis have been released.
Sopan Deb / @sopandeb: (Kind of amazing. The cops keep holding the camera as it is rolling. Same thing happened to me. When I got mine back later, I played the footage through and overheard a cop calling me “some dickhead.” Some things never change.)
Sopan Deb / @sopandeb: One of my big regrets from 2016 was dropping the matter with no consequences afterwards and not pursuing legal action. I wanted to move on and not think about that night anymore. Obviously, not a wise decision because this kind of stuff keeps happening at protests.
Amanda Woods / New York Post: CNN crew arrested on live TV amid George Floyd protests in Minneapolis
Southpaw / @nycsouthpaw: CNN reports @GovTimWalz has apologized in a call with Jeff Zucker, called the arrest “inadvertent” (meaning I guess that he hasn't seen the video), and said he's working to release @OmarJimenez and his crew.
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: Here's what Obama said after journalists were arrested in Ferguson in 2014: “Our constitutional rights to speak freely, to assemble, and to report in the press must be vigilantly safeguarded, especially in moments like these.”
@thr: “A black reporter from CNN was arrested while legally covering the protests in Minneapolis,” the news network says. “A white reporter also on the ground was not.” Details: https://thr.cm/Ez1mcEa
Oliver Willis / @owillis: the white cnn reporter just talked about how the cops came up to him, asked him what he was doing, told them he was with cnn and said “ok you're good”
Liam Young / @liamyoung: They've just arrested a black CNN reporter live on air for reporting on the situation in Minneapolis. But they are yet to arrest the police officer who murdered George Floyd.
David Wyllie / @journodave: Extraordinary that CNN turns 40 on Monday and having spent decades covering wars, revolutions and protests in every country across the world it sees in that anniversary in with one of its own reporters, protected by the first amendment, arrested on the streets of an US city
@owenjones84: If the police are arresting news crews live on air for reporting the protests, what are they doing to everyone else? https://twitter.com/...
Martin / @channingonblank: Did Minneapolis police arrest an innocent/peaceful black reporter on live TV? #cnn #GeorgeFloyd #arrest #minneapolis https://twitter.com/...
John Harwood / @johnjharwood: so impressed by the composure of my CNN colleague @OmarJimenez as he is groundlessly, outrageously arrested by police in Minneapolis https://twitter.com/...
Cindi Avila / @chefcindi: I can't believe what I just witnessed. @OmarJimenez and his entire @CNN crew was just arrested on live tv in Minneapolis. They were standing where they were told doing their job, then all of the sudden handcuffed. https://twitter.com/...
@blakehounshell: Still stunned by this. Reminds me of Cairo in 2011. And stuff like this will only solidify the image of the Minneapolis police. https://twitter.com/...
Jamie Ross / The Daily Beast: Black CNN Correspondent Omar Jimenez Arrested Live on TV in Minneapolis
Marisa Fernandez / Axios: CNN crew arrested live on air while reporting on Minneapolis protests
Miriam Elder / @miriamelder: This plus the arrest of @OmarJimenez are terrible in and of themselves but also because when the media is targeted it's usually because someone has something to hide. https://twitter.com/...
Nathan Hodge / @nohodge: The kind of scene I'm used to covering in *other* countries https://twitter.com/...
Sam Shead / @sam_l_shead: “If you are just tuning in you ware watching our correspondent...being arrested by state police.” https://twitter.com/...
Neroli Meadows / @neroli_meadows: CNN crew live on air reporting from Minnesota. Reporter is arrested on the scene. Then police arrest the producer and cameraman. Camera continues to roll. Police holding it while those pictures go live to air. CNN unaware of why their crew has been arrested. https://twitter.com/...
Asjad Nazir / @asjadnazir: White CNN reporter Josh Campbell also covering same protest says he was treated really well & hasn't been arrested. Meanwhile his black colleague Omar Jimenez has been arrested. This is not how to calm things down in a riot. #GeorgeFloyd #GeorgeFloydprotest
@newday: “It didn't make any sense to me,” law enforcement analyst Charles Ramsey says about the arrest of a CNN team in Minneapolis who had clearly identified themselves as press. “...There's no way something like that should occur.” https://www.cnn.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Jim Roberts / @nycjim: It is crystal clear from the video that reporter @OmarJimenez was politely offering to move wherever the police wanted him to go. Instead they put him in handcuffs. Outrageous.
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: CNN statement about this morning's arrests: “A clear violation of their First Amendment rights. The authorities in Minnesota, including the governor, must release the three CNN employees immediately.”
Tyson Whelan / @tyson_whelan: Police claim they've been arrested because the reporter and producers were asked to move and they didn't. There's no evidence of that on the broadcast. https://twitter.com/...
David Mack / @davidmackau: this is absolutely insane. police arrest a news crew, one by one, for seemingly no reason without realizing they are live on air. the camera stays rolling as the cops arrest the cameraman and carry his camera. all live across the country https://twitter.com/...
Abby D. Phillip / @abbydphillip: Watching my friend and colleague being surrounded by police and arrested while doing his job live on tv...I just can't. @OmarJimenez conducted himself with incredible professionalism in a truly terrifying situation. 😞
Dell Cameron / @dellcam: “Wherever you want us, we will go.” Reporter is incredibly complaint and repeatedly requests police give him a command. Is arrested anyway. https://twitter.com/...
Isy Oderberg / @yodaberg: Apparently white CNN reporter down the road was not arrested. Interesting. https://twitter.com/...
Elie Honig / @eliehonig: What in holy hell is happening. This is utterly outrageous on so many levels. @OmarJimenez did zero wrong - it's all on film - and they marched him off in cuffs. What a disgrace. What did he do? What is he charged with? Why Omar and this crew?? https://twitter.com/...
David Wyllie / @journodave: can't recall a time when I've seen a reporter being arrested on the air in the United States https://twitter.com/...
@ahhensel: People are rioting because the police killed someone who they claim was a threat, when the video evidence showed that was absolutely not the case. Now they're arresting a reporter for claiming he didn't follow orders when the video shows that was absolutely not the case. https://twitter.com/...
Tyson Whelan / @tyson_whelan: Let me be clear, @OmarJimenez and his team did EXACTLY what they're supposed to do. They had identification, they repeatedly said where they work, they complied with police orders and were ready to move per police orders. They were arrested for doing their job. It's unacceptable.
James Benge / @jamesbenge: This is supposed to be unimaginable in a democracy https://twitter.com/...
Rashaan Ayesh / Axios:
Trump signs an EO designed to limit Section 230 protections that shield social media companies from liability for the content that users post on their platforms — President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday designed to limit the legal protections that shield social media companies …
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Will Oremus / OneZero: Inside Twitter's Decision to Fact-Check Trump's Tweets
Sahil Kapur / @sahilkapur: President Trump says he would shut down @Twitter if his lawyers found a way to do it but there are hurdles. “I'd have to go through a legal process,” he says, per White House pool report.
Washington Post: Trump signs order that could punish social media companies for how they police content …
Newley Purnell / Wall Street Journal: Twitter Flags Trump Tweet About Minneapolis Protests for ‘Glorifying Violence’
Harrison Mantas / Poynter: Fact-checkers support Twitter labels, but more than that, they want transparency
Maggie Haberman / @maggienyt: In the same event where the president said Twitter is inappropriately cracking down on free speech, he says he would be willing to shut Twitter down if he could.
Tim Wu / @superwuster: The White House doesn't seem to realize that if they succeeded - if Twitter was actually liable for the speech of its users (if 230 was repealed) - they'd be forced to take down the many defamatory posts of Donald Trump — Section 230 is actually his best friend.
Sarah Frier / @sarahfrier: It's unclear whether Trump's social media executive order will do anything except keep us talking about Trump vs tech instead of 100,000 coronavirus deaths or record unemployment. https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Mark Knoller / @markknoller: Pres Trump says he would delete his Twitter account “in a heartbeat,” if only he didn't need it to respond to “fake news” reports about him and his policies. He also said he would shut down Twitter if need be, but he'd need legal advice on how to do it. https://twitter.com/...
Electronic Frontier Foundation: Trump Executive Order Misreads Key Law Promoting Free Expression Online and Violates the First Amendment
Steven Levy / Wired: Trump, Twitter, and the Failed Politics of Appeasement
Taylor Hatmaker / TechCrunch: Going to war with Twitter, Trump threatens critical social media legal protections
Casey Newton / @caseynewton: Good, succinct summary of the problems with the social media executive order from @russellbrandom https://www.theverge.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Emily Birnbaum / Protocol: ‘Rammed it through’: Trump's Twitter order riles both staffers and tech reformers
Backchannel / @backchnnl: Trump's Social Media Executive Order Is Purely for Show https://www.wired.com/...
Maggie Haberman / @maggienyt: Unusually sharp Chamber of Commerce statement about the president's EO: “Regardless of the circumstances that led up to this, this is not how public policy is made in the United States. An executive order cannot be properly used to change federal law.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Parker Molloy / @parkermolloy: This is what I've been trying to say (but @sarahjeong says it much better) https://twitter.com/...
Tom Gara / @tomgara: This. (And in the hypothetical world where 230 gets killed and it becomes legally impossible to allow user generated content without employing tens of thousands of moderators and hundreds of lawyers, the beneficiaries are pretty clearly FB, Google and Amazon) https://twitter.com/...
Ryan Broderick / @broderick: As @persily told me, The draft of the executive order that was circulating last night didn't have a user limit. “It applies to Pinterest, Reddit, places that do not have large legal and public policy teams,” he said. I'm worried this will further corporatize the internet.
Jake Tapper / @jaketapper: He can't. https://twitter.com/...
Helen Havlak / @anotherhelen: Donald Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies, reports @kellymakena https://www.theverge.com/... Here's @russellbrandom on Trump's messy fight with the entire internet: https://www.theverge.com/... And @CaseyNewton explaining Section 230: https://www.theverge.com/...
Lukas Pietrzak / @ltpietrzak: To give some background now that the EO is out, #Section230 removes liability from internet content hosts for what people post. This means that only you are liable for what you write across the internet, not Facebook/Twitter/any website with a comment section
Siva Vaidhyanathan / @sivavaid: Trump and the WH seem to think the executive branch enforces Sec 230. It's merely a protection from liability. So the courts work with it. The executive branch has nothing to do with it. They can't be this stupid, can they? https://twitter.com/...
Tim Wu / @superwuster: Section 230 — which the WH purports to amend via executive order — is unrelated to any liability for the factchecking or alleged censorship Twitter and others do. 230 is an immunity for stuff done by users of platform. Hence this is just an attack on tech, and a clumsy one
Mike Masnick / @mmasnick: Yes. This is one of the points we've highlighted. CDA 230 never protected Twitter's own speech. The 1st Amendment, however, does. https://twitter.com/...
Brian McCullough / @brianmcc: @pkafka @fmanjoo It is possible to hate the most what you love the most...
Sarah Jeong / @sarahjeong: Except the end game isn't to actually get rid of Section 230, it's to intimidate platforms into promoting and protecting right-wing partisan speech regardless of veracity, hatefulness, or negative impact on public health or safety. https://twitter.com/...
Ryan Broderick / @broderick: From the experts I've spoken to about Section 230, the consensus is this executive order is largely atmospheric. A stunt to play to his base and cause logistical headaches for platforms like Twitter. I'm extremely worried how it could affect smaller sites though.
Nu Wexler / @wexler: One part of this fire drill is Trump virtue signaling to his base, picking another public fight with Bay Area elites. The other part is the campaign's brushback pitch to the companies, warning them not to moderate his organic content or ads. Always working the refs.
Charles C. W. Cooke / @charlescwcooke: Just to be clear: The president can't take away statutory legal protections, and we shouldn't indulge the idea that he can. His job is to uphold the law, not negate it. https://twitter.com/...
@adamserwer: When you read the Federalist Papers, it's very clear that the Founders intended the First Amendment to havw an explicit exception for speech that is very nasty and very unfair to Mr. Trump.
Peter Kafka / @pkafka: But your campaign donations? Those are going directly to Facebook. https://twitter.com/...
Aaron Rupar / @atrupar: .@jonkarl: Given your concern with Twitter, have you given any consideration to leaving your account and walking away? TRUMP: “If you weren't fake, I would even think about it. I'd do it in a heartbeat.” KARL: I'm real, sir TRUMP: “The news is fake.” https://twitter.com/...
Matt Bors / @mattbors: When my wife asks me why I'm checking replies during a movie. https://twitter.com/...
Spencer Ackerman / @attackerman: She's right https://twitter.com/...
April Glaser / @aprilaser: Here's a column I wrote last year about the spectacle of Trump's threats to social media companies and how he's using his bully pulpit to stop companies from doing the moderation that would help make our politics less awful. Same tactic today https://slate.com/...
Evan Greer / @evan_greer: The vast majority of content censored by social media companies is posted by Arab Muslim folks whose speech gets flagged as “terrorism” by the big platforms automated removal systems, and I really wish more progressive groups knew that https://twitter.com/...
Kara Swisher / @karaswisher: Here is an amazing Recode Decode podcast we did on Section 230 with smart and different views of what to do. https://podcasts.apple.com/...
Julia Alexander / @loudmouthjulia: If you, like me, are constantly trying to remember the intricacies of Section 230 (and, like me, struggle to understand it), this is an excellent place to start. https://www.theverge.com/...
Sarah McLaughlin / @sarahemclaugh: don't be fooled by people who cloak themselves in the language of free expression but are just eager to be the ones wearing the boot
Mike Masnick / @mmasnick: Yeah, it's such a burden. https://twitter.com/...
@whitehouse: “Today, I am signing an Executive Order to protect and uphold the free speech and rights of the American people.” https://twitter.com/...
Bradley P. Moss / @bradmossesq: Twitter didn't restrict access to the tweets at issue, so not sure how their actions - even under this “revised” standard he wants set - would fall outside the scope of Section 230 immunity. https://twitter.com/...
@karlbode: Today's nonsense was yet another example where a bipartisan majority of experts know a Trump proposal is just rushed nonsensical bullshit, but everybody (including the press) helped him portray it as serious adult policy. maybe there's a lesson there? https://www.protocol.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Dylan Byers / @dylanbyers: Correct. We're litigating a fact-check. The EO is toothless. https://twitter.com/...
Peter Kafka / @pkafka: @superwuster Right but that's not their argument: They want to remove 230 immunity as a punishment for purported censorship. And yes, still a clumsy attack on tech.
Farhad Manjoo / @fmanjoo: I think he'd shut down the National Institutes of Health and strip mine Mt Rushmore before he'd shut down twitter https://twitter.com/...
Scott Nover / @scottnover: My piece on Trump's executive order: Donald Trump wants to roll back liability protections for social media companies, but legal experts say the president's actions are unconstitutional Read more in @Adweek 👇 https://www.adweek.com/...
Mike Masnick / @mmasnick: Quite a day for me. Here I'm in 100% agreement with Mary Anne on an issue related to Section 230. I assure you this has probably never happened before. https://twitter.com/...
Lukas Pietrzak / @ltpietrzak: Trump's pen cannot overrule #Section230 or the 1st Amendment. He has a loud bark, but we must protect platforms so that the robust digital public square continues to thrive and evolve. If you are unhappy with Twitter or Facebook, help promote competition, not these “regulations” https://twitter.com/...
Henry Blodget / @hblodget: Pres Trump would never delete his Twitter account. He loves Twitter. https://twitter.com/...
Nilay Patel / @reckless: Next, the GOP is going to make sure the bakeries of America make wedding cakes for all customers regardless of sexual orientation
Justin Amash / @justinamash: For someone with so much to say about Section 230, @HawleyMO knows so little about it. Let's fact check his claims about Section 230 from the letter he recently sent to @Twitter. Thread: https://twitter.com/...
Tim Wu / @superwuster: We've come a long way when a Republican administration demands the FCC implement a fairness doctrine — how do Rush Limbaugh & Fox News do under a standard that demands representing all points of view?
Kaitlan Collins / @kaitlancollins: As President Trump signs his executive order, he says he wants new regulations under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act but later seems to acknowledge that any changes will likely have to come from legislation, as experts have suggested.
Lukas Pietrzak / @ltpietrzak: For full transparency, politicians on both sides of the aisle (including Biden), have called for its repeal or revision, but this section of law is a building block of the Internet. Without it, we literally would not have the internet you see today. That isn't an exaggeration
Joe Walsh / @walshfreedom: I wonder how Hannity would have reacted to President Obama saying he'd shut down Fox News if his lawyers could find a way to do it? https://twitter.com/...
Jonathan Peters / @jonathanwpeters: Have been thinking about the EO and what others have said/written about it. One of my research areas is basically social media and free expression, and right now some of my scattered thoughts are: https://twitter.com/...
Lukas Pietrzak / @ltpietrzak: In the '96 law that governs this, they may moderate this content in “good faith” to deal with certain things including “objectionable” material (e.g. false news), but those promoting false news do not like this and often play victim. It also allows social media to not intervene
Lance Ulanoff / @lanceulanoff: Here's the Executive Order. Wants to strip “liability shield” from social media companies that “engage in censoring or any political conduct” https://twitter.com/...
Deborah Blum / @deborahblum: Keep it up @Twitter: Defying Trump, Twitter Doubles Down on Labeling Tweets https://www.nytimes.com/...
Peter Kafka / @pkafka: A less stupid - and yet, still very dumb - version of Trump's TECH BAD order came from Josh Hawley last year. Same dumb, bad faith politics. But at least an attempt* to use legislation to change a law, instead of a stupid photo op that won't go anywhere. https://www.google.com/...
Tom Fitton / @tomfitton: Conservatives have legit concerns about social media platform shadowbans, outright bans, and suppression. I had been shadowbanned by @Twitter. Left sets agenda for @Facebook, @Google, Twitter. @RealDonaldTrump's EO is on point: https://www.whitehouse.gov/.... https://twitter.com/...
Libertarian Party / @lpnational: The executive order impacting social media #Section230 protections today has a chilling effect on free speech online. Private companies like @Twitter, @Facebook, @instagram, and @YouTube are just that - private. They have First Amendment rights too. https://www.axios.com/...
Brad Parscale / @parscale: Social media has been allowed to operate unchecked for years while protected by federal law. Silicon Valley giants now act as the arbiters of truth, censoring or labeling posts they disagree with, but they cannot be trusted to be honest and fair. https://www.donaldjtrump.com/ ...
Kaitlan Collins / @kaitlancollins: Barr says he thinks Section 230 has been stretched beyond its original intention.
Charlie Savage / @charlie_savage: New legal explainer: cutting through the rhetoric and spin about what the Trump executive order targeting Twitter and other social media actually does, and why its central feature is probably a legal dud https://www.nytimes.com/...
Omid Scobie / @scobie: Trump's executive order to cut crucial portions of Section 230 (arguably the internet's most important law) would have devastating impact on social media, forums and search engines for Americans. What happened to the First Amendment? https://www.theverge.com/...
Alex Howard / @digiphile: Making this @FCC into an arbiter of speech on social media might be suboptimal. https://twitter.com/...
Lauren Feiner / CNBC: Trump's social media order will have the opposite effect he wants, tech experts warn
Gilad Edelman / Wired: Trump's Social Media Executive Order Is Purely for Show
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Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Trump's EO has limited power, as content created by a platform, like Twitter's labels, is not covered by Section 230 and the FCC lacks authority to enforce EO — We've officially reached pure silly season when it comes to internet regulations. For the past two years now, every so often …
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@nash076: In all the media, this was just about the only correct take on the executive order. Almost everything else was written by people who had no experience and didn't seek any. They accepted Trump's action at face value. https://www.techdirt.com/...
@rob_sheridan: Trump's pathetic little tantrum executive order is political theater. It's the legal equivalent of a child giving his parents a note that says in crayon “i am officially allowed to have more cookies, because i say so.” https://www.techdirt.com/...
Nancy Pelosi / @speakerpelosi: Allowing the spread of disinformation is extremely dangerous. Yet still, the President encourages Facebook & others to continue to exploit and profit off falsehoods - while directing the federal government to dismantle efforts to help users distinguish fact from fiction.
@karlbode: I really think @mmasnick had one of the best posts of the day on the hollow buffoonery that is Trump's social media executive order: https://www.techdirt.com/...
David Gerard / @davidgerard: “It's very much written in a way to make Trump's fans think he's done something to attack social media companies, but the deeper you dig, the more nothingness you find.” https://www.techdirt.com/...
Mike O'Rielly / @mikeofcc: Everyone take deep breath on EO, which I haven't seen. @realDonaldTrump has right to seek review of statute's application. As a conservative, I'm troubled voices are stifled by liberal tech leaders. At same time, I'm extremely dedicated to First Amendment which governs much here. https://twitter.com/...
Fabio Chiusi / @fabiochiusi: “the executive order is nonsense. You can't overrule the law by executive order, nor can you ignore the Constitution. This executive order attempts to do both” https://www.techdirt.com/...
Bob Brigham / Raw Story: ‘Desperate distraction’: Nancy Pelosi rips Trump's social media executive order — and blasts Facebook
Adi Robertson / The Verge: Social media bias lawsuits keep failing in court
Ted Johnson / Deadline:
Source: ViacomCBS layoffs affected about 75 from the CBS News division; Mark Knoller is said to be among those, and Dean Reynolds plans to retire — CBSViacom's l ayoffs this week also impacted CBS News and CBS-owned affiliates, the latest fallout to hit news media amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mark Knoller / @markknoller: Thanks to all for the many kind words. Much appreciated. For the time being, I'm still on the job, still keeping count on the president. Will see what happens. Thanks again.
@yashar: 6. Terrible news. Three sources familiar with the matter tell me that one of the people laid off by CBS News is White House reporter @markknoller who is a journalistic institution. Mark also functions as a White House historian for many reporters and so many of us on Twitter.
Lindsey Ellefson / The Wrap: Source: ViacomCBS layoffs affected about 300, with 75 from the news division; Mark Knoller, Cami McCormick, and Dean Reynolds are said to be among those cut
Sarah Huckabee Sanders / @sarahhuckabee: As White House Press Secretary I enjoyed working with @MarkKnoller who is a good journalist and an encyclopedia of knowledge on the Presidency. If true this is a big loss to the @whpresscorps and his absence will be felt by many. https://twitter.com/...
Jamie McIntyre / @jamiejmcintyre: Cami McCormick and Dean Reynolds have been laid off. McCormick joined CBS in September 1998. While reporting for CBS News Radio in 2009, she was injured by an IED in Logar Province, Afghanistan.
Tom Fitzgerald / @fitzfox5dc: I'm really sorry to hear this. @markknoller is a journalist I've looked up to my entire professional life. This is bad for him. Bad for journalism. Bad for the country. Bad for @CBSNews. Mark's institutional and encyclopedic knowledge of the Presidency cannot be replaced. https://twitter.com/...
Tom Hauser / @thauserkstp: Mark...we've never met, but I've always admired the way you report the news on radio where an economy of words is required to convey often complex news stories. You do it as well as anyone. By rationing words and characters, you were practically the original Twitter! Good luck... https://twitter.com/...
Tom Foreman / @tomforemancnn: Agreed - honored to have worked alongside Dean Reynolds in particular. https://twitter.com/...
Julie Hinds / @juliehinds: Reports that CBS News has laid off veteran journalists like Cami McCormick, Dean Reynolds and Mark Knoller is depressing, but reflects reality across TV and print. Experience, institutional memory often rewarded with a quick buh-bye. https://twitter.com/...
John Yang / @johnyangtv: 2/ Dean taught me so much without ever directly telling me a lesson when I switched to television, first when he was the World News Tonight correspondent on Bush 43 and I was the Good Morning, America/Weekend World News correspondent and later in Israel. ...
John Roberts / @johnrobertsfox: This is good news. Losing Mark's daily presence at the @WhiteHouse was a travesty. Taking him off the beat would be a tragedy. I worked side-by-side with Mark for 7 years when I was CWHC at @CBSNews . He is nothing short of a national treasure. https://twitter.com/...
John Yang / @johnyangtv: 3/ I've only met Cami in passing, but she is a legend—lost her leg as an embedded correspondent and went back to the front lines as a unilateral correspondent. A lot of experience, professionalism and guts going out the door. —30—
Phineas Fahrquar / @irishspy: Even the idea of letting @markknoller go is ridiculous. He's one of the few genuinely good reporters covering the White House. https://twitter.com/...
Ari Fleischer / @arifleischer: It's not my place to tell the media who to hire/let go, but know that Mark Knoeller is one of the last old-school, straight, unbiased reporters. Throughout the Bush, Obama and Trump years, I never once saw him editorialize. Not once. If CBS lets him go, I fear for journalism. https://twitter.com/...
A.J. Katz / TVNewser: Source: Cami McCormick Is Staying at CBS News; Dean Reynolds Will Retire This Summer
Maria Sciullo / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: KDKA news anchors Susan Koeppen, Rick Dayton laid off amid sweeping ViacomCBS reductions
Patience Haggin / Wall Street Journal:
Comcast is spinning off Blockgraph, its cable TV ad-targeting service, to create a three-way joint venture with ViacomCBS and Charter Communications — Cable and TV giants become joint-venture partners in Blockgraph, which was spun off by Comcast — Three of the nation's largest pay-TV companies …
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Robert Andrews / Beet.TV: Comcast's Blockgraph Sets Up As A JV With Charter, ViacomCBS
Lindsey Ellefson / The Wrap:
Playboy says it laid off 25 employees, including most of its editorial team, after stopping its print edition in March — The publication is the latest to succumb to layoffs amid the coronavirus pandemic — Playboy laid off 25 staffers, including most of its editorial team.
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Tim Ingham / Music Business Worldwide:
Sources: Apple believes Apple Music held a 50%+ weekly US market share of premium hip-hop streams for new releases in 94 out of the last 96 weeks — Apple Music has claimed more than half - in some cases, more than two thirds - of US streams for a run of blockbuster hip-hop releases in the United States over the past two months.
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Facebook's NPE launches Venue, a “second screen” app where selected journalists and other figures will provide commentary, engage with fans during live events — Facebook's R&D group, NPE Team, is launching a new app for engaging fellow fans around live events, Venue.
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Scott Soshnick / Variety: Facebook's New App Wants Sports Fans Looking at Their Mobile Phones
Gerry Smith / Bloomberg:
SensorTower: HBO Max has seen just 90,000 downloads of its mobile app on its first day, compared to 4M for Disney+ and 300,000 for Quibi on their first days — - Disney+ had 4 million first-day downloads; Quibi over 300,000 — AT&T's WarnerMedia disputes figure, says it's happy with debut
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Shira Ovide / @shiraovide: Also, everyone look at @edmundlee's magnificent flow chart that encapsulates the bonkers world of streaming: https://twitter.com/...
Christina Warren / @film_girl: @RichLightShed @HBO @hbomax Yeah this focus confuses me. I'm also somewhat confused by the overemphasis on Amazon and Roku. Make no mistake, it's a huge problem to not have the apps on those platforms and sucks for those users. But the vast majority of HBO Now or reg HBO subscribers don't originate there
Josh Billinson / @jbillinson: This flowchart is how I found out that I have HBO Max https://twitter.com/...
Ryan Broderick / @broderick: I have read close to a dozen pieces about HBO Max this week and this is the first time I've realized that I have it? I use HBO Now on Chromecast. I have HBO Max? https://twitter.com/...
Brandon Wall / @walldo: Uhhh add me to the list of people suddenly discovering they have HBO Max b/c of this flow chart. And it's already on my phone? I am so confused https://twitter.com/...
Christina Warren / @film_girl: @RichLightShed @HBO @hbomax To be sure, huge swaths or subscribers (like me) have and use a Roku or Amazon device (I fortunately have every streaming device on the planet, so I'm fine), but Amazon/Roku impacts net new subscribers more than it does existing.
Alex Sherman / @sherman4949: Here is the flowchart for “Do I want HBO Max?” from AT&T's perspective: I have HBO —> I am not an idiot I don't have HBO —> How does “so much more” sound to you? https://twitter.com/...
Cory Johnson / @corytv: Somewhere #MarkLombardi is smiling at @EdmundLee. (Mark Lombardi. Industries Carlos Cardoen of Santiago, Chile c. 1982-90 (2nd Version). 2000 | MoMA https://www.moma.org/...) https://twitter.com/...
Lauren Goode / @laurengoode: The great unbundling 😄 https://twitter.com/...
Shira Ovide / @shiraovide: I was EXTREMELY EXCITED when Ed showed this to me. Why do you need to consult a flow chart to watch TV? Because money. https://twitter.com/...
Craig Silverman / @craigsilverman: eat your heart out quibi, this is how you launch a fucking product https://twitter.com/...
@davewelike: HBO Max isn't as popular as other new streaming channels. Downloads are much lower than Disney+ and Quibi on day one. Shows their strategy of not being available on $Roku is not paying off. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Gabe Duverge / @gabeduverge: Idk man maybe they should have made it easier for us to figure out how the hell to get this service. https://twitter.com/...
Nick Turner / @newsynick: There are some huge caveats to these numbers, but 90,000 downloads on the first day seems...low. (Quibi had more than 300,000.) https://www.bloomberg.com/... via @gerryfsmith
Rich Greenfield / @richlightshed: Over 25 million @HBO subscribers overnight became @hbomax subscribers (excludes HBO subs via FireTV and Roku) — so do not understand why people are focused on new day one downloads remember the key reason for launching HBO Max is to increase engagement to reduce churn $T https://twitter.com/...
Jay Rosen / PressThink:
Journalists need a strong, clear sense of mission in campaign coverage to avoid being broadly distrusted and swept up in a predictable flood of distractions — The 2020 campaign is here. Those who are covering it had better figure out what they are for, or they will end up as his enablers— as they were in 2016.
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Marc Ambinder / @marcambinder: Journalists do have a agenda. The quicker we admit it, the more crisply we can shape it. (Truth, participation, evidence, democracy, science, curiosity, anti-corruption, anti-authoritarian.). That's our side. This is a great piece by @jayrosen_nyu https://pressthink.org/...
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: I worked hard on this one. My new post. “You cannot keep from getting swept up in Trump's agenda without a firm grasp on your own.” https://pressthink.org/... The press needs to know what it is trying to accomplish with its campaign coverage, or it will end up enabling him— again.
Steve Randy Waldman / @interfluidity: “What if earned media really had to be earned? That might help a bit.” Excellent, very worth a read. https://twitter.com/...
Michael Page / @michaelarpage: .@jayrosen_nyu's advice for journalists covering the 2020 election read to me (as a non-journalist) as a thoughtful way to center the needs & rights of American public & fight disinformation that is corrosive to democratic governance https://pressthink.org/...
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: Why am I telling you this? Well, my latest post tries to do that. Title: “You cannot keep from getting swept up in Trump's agenda without a firm grasp on your own.” It takes two terms, “political” and “politicized” and draws a distinction between them. 7/ https://pressthink.org/...
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: Nine-slide THREAD for my academic friends and anyone who has drawn inspiration from the writings of Hannah Arendt, one of the great intellectuals of the 20th century and an influence on scholars in a broad range of disciplines. Best known for her writings on totalitarianism... 1/
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: Excerpt from my new post, “You cannot keep from getting swept up in Trump's agenda without a firm grasp on your own.” I introduce a distinction between the political and the politicized, and I am critical of journalists who make a point of not voting. https://pressthink.org/... https://twitter.com/...
Mark Little / @marklittlenews: This. From @jayrosen_nyu. On the distinction between the political and the politicized https://pressthink.org/...
Margaret Sullivan / @sulliview: If journalists “head into the 2020 campaign without stars to steer by, they are likely to become lost in Trump's predictable flood of newsy distractions and lurid controversies” — @jayrosen_nyu in a provocative, thoughtful new post https://twitter.com/...
Greg Sargent / @theplumlinegs: Must-read from @jayrosen_nyu on how current conventions of political journalism privilege lying. It is not possible to take an objective or neutral position that doesn't try to sort truth from lies: https://pressthink.org/... Trump has exploited this problem ruthlessly, for years: https://twitter.com/...
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: Read this by @jayrosen_nyu. It includes a terrific first-draft list of things journalists can legitimately be “for” as they report on the coming election. https://pressthink.org/...
Heather Muse / @heather_muse: You could spend several thousand dollars taking an intro to journalism class at NYU, or you could read this and understand the majority of the debate of what journalism is at this moment in US history. https://twitter.com/...
Charles Arthur / @charlesarthur: All Jay's ideas in this are spot-on. It would be fabulous if a copy were sent to every political reporter (particularly Peter Baker of the NYT, the ultimate laser-pointered cat). But I fear they won't read it, or grasp its import. (Have to say, Jay sounds kinda weary too.) https://twitter.com/...
Peter Sagal / @petersagal: Always worth reading: @jayrosen_nyu on the challenge for journalists as they adjust old rules for new circumstances. https://pressthink.org/...
Greg Dool / Folio:
Skift is closing its physical office when the lease ends July 31 on its Manhattan headquarters, going fully remote in a move that could save about $600K a year — In this edition: Outside furloughs staff, Meredith launches four new podcasts, Fast Company honors LGBTQ achievement and a preview …
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Sean Griffey / @seangriffey: The words we use matter in small and large ways. This a smart way to talk about the office of tomorrow. https://twitter.com/...
@rafat: We're dropping the word “remote” internally, we are now a connected company. Playing with words help change the mindset, gimmicky or not. https://twitter.com/...
Greg Dool / Folio:
The New York Times Magazine wins 5 National Magazine Awards, Bon Appétit and National Geographic win 4 each; New York magazine and New Yorker were shut out — The New York Times Magazine was the top winner at this year's National Magazine Awards (commonly referred to as the “Ellies” …
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Keith J. Kelly / New York Post: Top publications come up empty at National Magazine Awards
Jessica Lustig / @jessicalustig: This indelible, haunting @NYTmag story by @satopol on the Rohingya people in the refugee camps of Bangladesh and what they have endured just won the National Magazine Award for Feature Writing: https://www.nytimes.com/...
Sam Dolnick / @samdolnick: 🔥🎉🏆Best in the biz! @NYTmag and the gang @jakesilverstein @billwasik @jessicalustig @ilenasilverman @ryan_kathy @caitlinroper @nhannahjones and so many more!! 🔥🎉💪 https://www.foliomag.com/...
NABJ Headquarters / @nabj: #NABJCongrats @nhannahjones for winning the @ASME1963 National Magazine Awards Public Interest Award. https://twitter.com/...
Kim Masters / @kimmasters: What an honor. Congratulations to our whole team and our former leader, @MattBelloni. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ ...
Leigh Gallagher / @leighgallagher: congratulations @wpmagazine for its National Magazine Award for best single-topic issue “Prison,” written, illustrated, and photographed by current and former incarcerated inmates. (And congratulations @ASME1963 on mounting a great virtual Ellies night) https://twitter.com/...
Jim Meigs / @jamesbmeigs: So proud of @audubonsociety for this well deserved #ellies award. This is what great magazine making looks like. Congrats @jenbogo, @andrewdelcolle, and your whole team. https://twitter.com/...
Greg Dool / @gregdool: Your 2020 National Magazine Award winners for General Excellence: - NYT Magazine (news/sports/entertainment) - Bon Appétit (service/lifestyle) - The Hollywood Reporter (special interest) - Quanta (literature/science/politics) #ellies
@marshallproj: We're incredibly honored and beyond thrilled to receive two National Magazine Awards, or Ellies, for best website and digital innovation. Thank you @ASME1963! https://www.themarshallproject.org/ ...
Jake Silverstein / @jakesilverstein: .@SarahTopol is one of the finest journalists & writers working rn. Her stories for @NYTMag are exemplars of empathy, rigorous reporting, beautiful writing, & moral purpose. So happy for her to win a National Magazine Award tonight for this one https://www.nytimes.com/...
Jessica Lustig / @jessicalustig: Wait! I got giddy! @pamelacolloff DID get a falsely convicted man released from prison with that story BUT she just won the National Magazine Award in Reporting for THIS @NYTmag/@propublica story on a lying jailhouse informant who sent men to death row: https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
@asme1963: Ellies 2020: @CatapultStory wins Columns and Commentary category for three columns by @sesmith. Congratulations @nicolesjchung and team! #ellies
Susan Goldberg / @susanbgoldberg: Thrilled for our @NatGeo team to take home four (!) National Magazine Awards tonight, honoring what we are best known for — photography — as well as how we reach today's audiences through social media and cutting-edge design. Could not be more proud!!! @ASME1963 https://twitter.com/...
Ben Dreyfuss / @bendreyfuss: Mother Jones is nominated for a few National Magazine Awards this year, including our second nomination for social media and I just wanted to acknowledge how great @eenayo @jackiefmogensen & @samvantheman are at making our social media so good
Ida Bae Wells / @nhannahjones: I am so thankful that the #1619Project was honored with the @ASME1963 National Magazine Awards Public Interest award as this devastating week shows how slavery and anti-black racism continues to haunt us and steal black lives. We must confront these truths. https://twitter.com/...