Adam Tinworth

Adam is a digital journalism lecturer, trainer and writer. He's been a blogger for over 20 years, a journalist for 30 and teaches audience strategy and engagement at City St George’s, London.

An evil Twitter bird

Musk disbands Twitter Trust & Safety Council Members Public

Twitter is rapidly becoming Elon Musk’s personal plaything. Dissenting opinions on its management are not required.

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Adam Tinworth
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The Twitter bird reading The Twitter Files

Five things we learnt from The Twitter Files Members Public

After nearly a week of “revelatory” Twitter threads, what have we actually learnt?

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Adam Tinworth
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The end of Future Members Public

Andreessen Horowitz’s short-lived foray into tech journalism is over. When even VCs don’t see a future in tech hype media, what does that mean for the rest of us?

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Adam Tinworth
brand journalism

7 things I learned from the Media Moments 2022 report Members Public

The annual Media Moments report from the Media Voices crew is here - here’s the highlights.

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Adam Tinworth
A bedraggled looking blue bird

It’s really time to stop embedding tweets in articles Members Public

Things are changing so fast under Elon Musk, embedding Tweets may no longer be safe, if they're important to the story

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Adam Tinworth
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The 13th Doctor regenerates atop Durdle Door in Dorset.

Social media isn’t dead — it’s regenerating Members Public

Despite Twitter and Meta’s troubles, humanity’s desire to create and share will not diminish. They’ll just find new ways of connecting. And they already are.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Social Media
An elephant dressed as a journalist, holding a notebook and a pen in its trunk.

Mastodon servers for journalists Members Public

Looking for a Mastodon Instance to begin your journey in the fediverse as a journalist? You’ve come to the right place!

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
mastodon
Elon Musk with everything burning behind him.

What today’s Twitter layoffs could mean for journalists Members Public

Elon Musk is busy gutting Twitter’s staff — and where he chooses to cut will tell us what the platform’s future relationship with news will look like.

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Adam Tinworth
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