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.

Meeting an islamophobic troll Members Public

What happens when a muslim writer meets his persistent troll? An insight into the way the lonely and struggling can be sucked in by a feeling that they are part of something special.

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Adam Tinworth
trolling

Dad, the Facebook addict Members Public

A short documentary about a Dad well and truly hooked on Facebook.

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Adam Tinworth
Facebook

Better, less toxic, social media starts with us Members Public

The platforms are merely amplifiers. The blame lies with us.

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Adam Tinworth
Social Media

The trouble with AMP Members Public

Many publishers feel compelled to use the Accelerated Mobile Pages format because Google favors it so strongly. Could we make it better?

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Adam Tinworth
AMPs

Hacks/Hackers London: AI, Fact-checking, a faster Economist — and better careers for women Members Public

May's Hacks/Hackers brought us AMP-based web-design, Facebook fact-checking, AI email checks, and a new organisation to support women in their careers.

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Adam Tinworth
hacks/hackers

Whatever happened to WikiTribune fixing news? Members Public

Wait… wasn't Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales fixing news? What happened to that?

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Adam Tinworth
jimmy wales

What would happen if journalists got the hell off Facebook? Members Public

Mathew Ingram wrote a typically interesting and provocative post last week, asking if the news industry should just get the hell off of Facebook. Are the benefits we accrue, diminishing though they are, worth the price we, and society as a whole, are paying [https://www.cjr.org/the_new_

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Adam Tinworth
Facebook

Right-wing activists are using Twitter's trans policies to silence their critics Members Public

The next wave of online tactics used by the alt-right are being deployed, right now, in the world of comics. How long before they hit the mainstream?

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Adam Tinworth
comicsgate