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.

Newsletters: Rise of the Blogletter Members Public

Why today's newsletter actually take a lot from blogging and why The Economist is on Instagram: answered.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
newsletters

The strength of weak social ties and signals Members Public

Human social interaction is more complex then we realise. And by depriving us of some critical feedback loops, social networks limit their own potential.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth

How do we solve our online civility problem? Members Public

Some more thoughts on deescalating the culture war, as well as ways of looking better in your Zoom calls and an interesting new business opportunity…

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Social Media

Facebook is an accelerator of our toxic times, not its cause Members Public

Facebook has merely harnessed and amplified the networks already at work online. Blaming the symptom for the problem is no route to a solution.

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Adam Tinworth
Facebook

Abuse, arrogant tech VCs and hypocrisy everywhere. It's time for the weekend, folks. Members Public

The tech VC community shows its true face, social media gets toxic and… Oh, can we just have a break, please?

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Social Media

Time, TikTok, teams and toxic tweets: journalism in 2020 Members Public

From storytelling on TikTok to explainer journalism, there's plenty to make you think today…

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
explainer journalism

The next wave of indie media, the Twitch ban hammer and Google's wallet Members Public

Twitch and Reddit ban things, Google might start paying for things, and podcasts still have indie cred. What a way to start the week.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
twitch

Journalists on social media: there's no easy answers on how they should behave Members Public

Yes, there are problems with how journalists behave on social media. But the solutions are unlikely to be straightforward.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
social media journalism