Cassidy James :eos: :gg: :fh: on Nostr: Don’t directly embed social media posts in your article if you want to be ...
Don’t directly embed social media posts in your article if you want to be considered a journalist. When you embed a tweet, for example:
• Twitter tracks every visitor to your article
• Those tweets are counted as being viewed, which amplifies them further
• Privacy-conscious, bandwidth-constrained, and other readers get a blank space instead of the context
• The embedded tweet can be edited or removed after publication
Why are you giving that control over your reporting to Twitter?
• Twitter tracks every visitor to your article
• Those tweets are counted as being viewed, which amplifies them further
• Privacy-conscious, bandwidth-constrained, and other readers get a blank space instead of the context
• The embedded tweet can be edited or removed after publication
Why are you giving that control over your reporting to Twitter?