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Newsletter: A Minimum Viable Ecosystem for collective intelligence
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As mentioned in my previous newsletter, I've been thinking a lot over the past year about bootstrapping decentralised collective intelligence. The resulting framework is set out in three blog posts, summarised in a fourth, with a fifth announcing the first pilot project.

Collective intelligence, Fediverse and ChatGPT (newsletter)
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Four posts encompassing the end of my part of the PKG Book, the upcoming launch of a collective intelligence pilot, getting to grips with the Fediverse and having a chat with ChatGPT.

First tweak to MyHub.ai, more to come (newsletter)
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In this edition: a first tweak to the default navigation phrase, a look ahead to the next changes, and some of the things I've recently read (and written) influencing my ideas for MyHub.ai as I prepare a chapter of an upcoming book on Personal Knowledge Management.

02/06/2022
50 Resources and five editions later (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 5)
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What did I learn from Hubbing 50 resources and writing five editions on disinformation during the US elections?

Domestic v. foreign disinformation: A question of timing (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 4)
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There are two possible reasons why we are not talking as much about foreign interference. Both could be true. Only one is good news.

Breaking democracy to hold power (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 3)
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How a decades-long election delegitimisation campaign, amplified by social media disinformation, intersects with the death of a Chief Justice in a GoT-worthy season finale of “US democracy: Endgame”.

From foreign meddling to pink slime (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 2)
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This edition’s 9 articles span the real meaning of “foreign meddling” and domestic flashpoints, social media platform preparations for Election Night and beyond, and how media has to go beyond factchecking as it tackles “pink slime” (yes, it’s a thing).

America mainstreaming disinformation against itself (US2020 Disinformation newsletter, ed 1)
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I'm (re)launching my newsletter to focus on disinformation during the 2020 US election. It's also part of a wider experiment in integrating Zettelkasten idea and knowledge management into my personal content strategy, hosted on MyHub.ai.

Learning from #EUSuperGirl & Luc van den Brande (Top3ics, December 2017)
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I’ve recently published five posts on three interrelated ideas, two projects one report and a workshop. That happened because the competition brought a Brussels Bubble Outsider to Brussels. Which happens to be one principle of the participation model I presented at the EWRC workshop. Full circle.

Listen & Learn: how to absorb podcast knowledge (Top3Pods, September 2017)
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This edition focuses on getting the most out of podcasts and so includes a new tweak to my personal content strategy.

Must we all collaborate on this? (Top3ics, July 2017)
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Just one topic in this edition, sparked by Collaborative Overload (Harvard Business Review)... reported “time spent by managers and employees in collaborative activities has ballooned by 50% or more”

Backfire effect and Brexit (Top3ics, May 2017)
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I’ve been meaning to blog about the ‘backfire effect’ cognitive bias since first coming across it last December. It went to the top of my ToBlog list thanks to a little serendipity...

Digital Transformation & the public sector (Top3ics, April 2017)
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There’s no shortage of resources about Digital Transformation on my Hub, but ... I’m not sure I recommend all of them. This edition includes three I do

What happens when AI, Psychology & Big Data drive politics? (Top3ics, February 19)
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If there’s a single Top3ic running through the following stories, it’s probably Artificial Intelligence (AI), but I’m deeply into learning about psychology for the moment, so that’s my starting point.

Why Spiegel thinks Community is the killer app for EU Communications (Top3ics, Feb 13)
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Three articles unpacking the relationship between community, communications, content and EU communications.

Psychology: One topic, three angles (Top3ics, Feb 2)
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Yet another variation on the Top3ics format: exploring three facets of one topic, highlighting one outstanding resource (plus a few extra links) for each.  Today’s theme... psychology

I read almost 50 articles on Fake News so you don’t have to (Topics, Dec 15; updated)
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A work in progress from an upcoming eponymous post. Another experiment with the enewsletter format: some initial thoughts on this seemingly intractable problem, with some of the source materials I’m studying.

What if you can’t quit social media, because you’re career does depend on it? (Topics, Nov 22)
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Today I have just one Topic: Quit Social Media. Your Career May Depend on It. This advice, from Professor Cal Newport in the New York Times, may seem counter-intuitive. Which is exactly the point.

Nurture your mind (Top3ics, Nov 18)
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Let’s take a break from the Donald, Facebook and the end of democracy, and try to focus on what’s important.

Does 2016 have only one Top1c? (Nov 10)
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How to make sense of Donald Trump’s election? Here are some articles which helped me. Maybe they’ll help you.

Facebook, Mobocracy & Augmented Reality - (Top3ics, 23 May)
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This isn’t the first time I’ve covered the impact of social media on news; technologies like augmented reality; and the impact of both on society. It is the first time these Top3ics have meshed so perfectly in one month.

The Backlash edition: Slack, Bots & Content Marketing (Top3ics , 27 April)
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bandwagons are bad for your health, as illustrated by the impending death of content marketing and the gathering backlash against Slack (Slacklash? BackSlacksh?) and (already!?) chatbots.

Mobile content, language tech & communication strategy (Top3ics, 21 March)
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The main Topics this time are language technology, mobile innovation and EU communications, with a few extras to catch-up since the last edition.

Social media, identity politics & AI (Top3ics, Jan 17)
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In which I studiously avoid curating anything about 2016 or David Bowie.

Looking back, looking forward, and not liking what I see (Top3ics, 22 Dec)
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Just in time for your Christmas break, a hand-picked selection of posts designed to give you something to think about as the year turns.

Productivity, innovation, community & more (Top3ics, 1 Dec)
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Over 40 new resources ... some great longreads to enjoy as the nights grow long, the productivity tips you’ll need to find the time to read them, and a free set of steak knives. The Christmas season, after all, is almost upon us.

Social Media, Digital Transformation & EuroPCom2015 WrapUp (Top3ics, 9 Nov 9)
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In this week’s edition, a months’ reading - some 30 posts - on social media, digital transformation, content/system design and EuroPCom2015. But first some news from me

Moments, AMP, Longreads & more (Top3ics, 9 Oct)
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In this week’s edition, two new social media products in one week; a few good longreads for the weekend; and more stuff for your online toolbox.

Curation, Conferences and more Good Reading (Top3ics, 2 Oct)
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Yes, I’m now curating news about news curation

Community, comments, the open web & Facebook (Top3ics, 24 Sept)
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Get with the community; The death and rebirth of comments: The death of the open web?

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