

Ep. 189: Why Did The Times Drop Twitter?
8 snips Apr 11, 2022
The podcast dives into the New York Times' recent decision to limit Twitter use among its journalists, sparking a debate on social media's impact on journalistic integrity. Listeners are guided through the complexities of decision-making, emphasizing the balance between intuition and overthinking. Strategies for managing a busy week and navigating work-life balance are also discussed, alongside serious considerations about changing careers from executive roles to writing. The importance of communication tools in enhancing professional interactions wraps up the conversation.
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NYT and Twitter
- The New York Times is discouraging Twitter use among reporters due to harassment, distraction, and reporting bias.
- These issues hinder deep work, essential for high-quality journalism.
Newport's Prediction
- Cal Newport predicted the New York Times would regret pressuring reporters to use Twitter in his 2016 book, Deep Work.
- His prediction focused on the distractions Twitter causes, hindering deep, focused reporting.
Psychological Harm of Twitter
- Twitter's constant negativity and partisan battles cause stress and anxiety for reporters, affecting their well-being and work.
- This psychological harm extends beyond targeted harassment to the general nature of Twitter interactions.