Reposting this article, for which I spoke to @paddywjack@timeshighered, seems like a good time to say... I'm migrating to @bluesky. I'll leave my X account up but I won't be posting to it from now on. The @O3CLboro account is also migrating to @bluesky.
Two key guidance websites are your friends:
Electoral Commission's guidance for students:
https://t.co/xEAGdT2x4L
https://t.co/vQZlXCMiFZ How to Vote: https://t.co/0kXCejrFAU
3. If you’re not physically able to vote on polling day—maybe you'll be travelling or out of the area where you want to vote—register for a postal vote or a proxy vote. It’s really simple.
UK #GE2024 is underway. If you’re a student 1. If you’re not currently registered to vote, register. You can register in your university’s constituency or your out-of-term address (e.g., family home) and (for general elections) you can vote in either constituency, but not both.
Blog Post: New Public Report from the Everyday Misinformation Project: Misinformation on Personal Messaging—Are WhatsApp’s Warnings Effective? https://t.co/xoeouwAO6d (cc @LeverhulmeTrust)
Postdoc Job - Everyday Misinformation Project, Online Civic Culture Centre, Communication and Media at Loughborough University:
https://t.co/hnXx0Zjw3e
Blog: New Study: Misinformation Rules!? Could “Group Rules” Reduce Misinformation in Online Personal Messaging? Out now in New Media & Society: https://t.co/9CEaOZBI93