At the comms meeting tomorrow:
"How did our statement go over online?"
"Well, three million people saw it."
"That's great."
"Forty people liked it."
"Is that good?"
"It's actually unprecedentedly bad. But I kind of think that happened because we're, like, wrong? If you let me send a follow-up tweet that reads, 'Johnson & Johnson will not enforce bedaquiline patents in countries with a high burden of tuberculosis,' it will get SO MANY LIKES."
SECRET CANADA: Through hundreds of interviews, an analysis of thousands of government records and a national audit of FOI statistics and practices, the Globe shown that every day, public bodies and governments at every level are breaking the law. https://t.co/ypVoxBPit4
I think this is a perfect example of the state of Twitter. Twitter promotes a tweet to my feed that is a scam, but puts added context that, oh no, Elon didn’t say that. But doesn’t take it down because they are getting paid for the scam promoted tweet.
#Netflix has unveiled the details of its new anti-#PasswordSharing policy, detailing a suite of complex gymnastics that customers will be expected to undergo if their living arrangements trigger @Netflix's automated enforcement mechanisms:
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‘Now’ has not been brought back to life. @GonezMedia has hollowed it out for its name recognition, and is wearing its skin like Vincent D'Onofrio in Men in Black.
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There is no public domain day in Canada this year and thanks to copyright term extension passed by the government in a budget implementation bill in 2022 there will not be one for 20 years.
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Nice account.
This part is interesting, because many of us in living in the labor relations world said immediately that the most likely response is strike action potentially leading to a much bigger general sympathy strike.
It should also be noted that I am not some random person but a chaired professor, which means, among other things, that when I say these things I am typically sitting down.