Advertising funds quality journalism and at a time like this, we need journalism more than ever.
But advertising industry ‘blocklists’ are preventing adverts from appearing alongside online stories about coronavirus.
#BackdontBlock
#FiveFindsFriday: My finds for the week including a lush looking (and unique) gin from @SilasAmos3. Haunting images of 'Torture Island' Island (and an interesting article) from @Telegraph. Plus some lovely stuff from Thomas Danthony and @axelCorjon. https://t.co/1smaqgMxjI
A woman has undergone brain surgery while playing the violin to ensure surgeons did not damage the part which controls the fine movement of her hands.
The violinist played during an operation to remove a brain tumor at @KingsCollegeNHS in London.
More 👉 https://t.co/Z8BCsMStiX
@benwrightdesign and @newsworks_uk have done us proud with thier beautiful design. Looking forward to launching 'Mental Availability in the Digital Age' on 12th February https://t.co/il6Q6urVDo
Nuggets from Newsworks: Help us #unblocktheblocklists. Let us know the innocent words and phrases you have seen on blocklists. On our list this week: is, Manchester, Peppa Pig, sperm whale & Star Wars #IABTrust https://t.co/OTGp9tOBkO
When it comes to blacklists and whitelists, a simple black and white approach doesn’t cut it. @Tdegroose will be talking about content verification at @IABUK’s Digital Trust Forum tomorrow. Follow us on Twitter for updates https://t.co/bt9ZxzJNIV #IABTrust