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Startup companies
fromWIRED
1 week ago

He Started a Social Network Alone. Then 5 Million People Signed Up

UpScrolled, founded by Issam Hijazi, rapidly gained over 5 million users by offering a censorship-free social media alternative.
#philanthropy
fromsfist.com
2 weeks ago
Fundraising

Craiglist's Craig Newmark Is Inspiring Billionaires to Donate Their Fortunes Like He Is

fromFortune
4 weeks ago
Fundraising

Craigslist founder says his inspiration for donating $450 million started in Sunday school: 'I should treat people like I want to be treated' | Fortune

Fundraising
fromsfist.com
2 weeks ago

Craiglist's Craig Newmark Is Inspiring Billionaires to Donate Their Fortunes Like He Is

Craig Newmark signed the Giving Pledge to donate up to $1 billion to nonprofits, encouraging other wealthy individuals to do the same.
Fundraising
fromFortune
4 weeks ago

Craigslist founder says his inspiration for donating $450 million started in Sunday school: 'I should treat people like I want to be treated' | Fortune

Billionaires, like Craig Newmark, give philanthropically for various reasons, including personal values and business interests.
#wikipedia
Artificial intelligence
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

One of the Internet's Most Iconic Websites Just Took a Bold Stand. The Rest Should Follow.

Wikipedia has banned all A.I.-generated text from its articles, allowing only limited use for proofreading and translation.
fromWIRED
2 months ago
Podcast

Jimmy Wales Will Never Edit Donald Trump's Wikipedia Page: He 'Makes Me Insane'

Artificial intelligence
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

One of the Internet's Most Iconic Websites Just Took a Bold Stand. The Rest Should Follow.

Wikipedia has banned all A.I.-generated text from its articles, allowing only limited use for proofreading and translation.
fromWIRED
2 months ago
Podcast

Jimmy Wales Will Never Edit Donald Trump's Wikipedia Page: He 'Makes Me Insane'

#ai
fromGeorge London
3 weeks ago
Software development

AI Agents Could Make Free Software Matter Again, George London

AI coding agents may significantly enhance the relevance of free software by enabling more users to modify and share code.
fromNieman Lab
3 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

"I was surprised how upset some people got": A conversation with the creator of TomWikiAssist, the bot that edited Wikipedia

A bot named TomWikiAssist created Wikipedia articles autonomously, alarming human editors who subsequently blocked its contributions.
Artificial intelligence
fromNieman Lab
3 weeks ago

"I was surprised how upset some people got": A conversation with the creator of TomWikiAssist, the bot that edited Wikipedia

A bot named TomWikiAssist created Wikipedia articles autonomously, alarming human editors who subsequently blocked its contributions.
#reddit
fromFortune
2 months ago
Startup companies

Alexis Ohanian walked out of the LSAT 20 minutes in, went to a Waffle House and decided he was 'gonna invent a career'-he founded Reddit | Fortune

fromFortune
2 months ago
Startup companies

Alexis Ohanian walked out of the LSAT 20 minutes in, went to a Waffle House and decided he was 'gonna invent a career'-he founded Reddit | Fortune

Digital life
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

The man who built the web wants to fix it

Tim Berners-Lee criticizes modern platforms for using addictive algorithms designed to maximize engagement through outrage and extreme content rather than meaningful debate.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 months ago

The Internet Still Works: Wikipedia Defends Its Editors

Section 230 helps make it possible for online communities to host user speech: from restaurant reviews, to fan fiction, to collaborative encyclopedias. But recent debates about the law often overlook how it works in practice. To mark its 30th anniversary, EFF is interviewing leaders of online platforms about how they handle complaints, moderate content, and protect their users' ability to speak and share information.
Law
#open-source-funding
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago
Non-profit organizations

A VC and some big-name programmers are trying to solve open source's funding problem, permanently | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 month ago
Non-profit organizations

A VC and some big-name programmers are trying to solve open source's funding problem, permanently | TechCrunch

Software development
fromEngadget
2 months ago

A developer turned Wikipedia into a social media-style feed

Xikipedia displays Simple English Wikipedia entries in a social-feed style, personalizing locally without collecting data to offer a less negative browsing alternative.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Prominent PR firm accused of commissioning favourable changes to Wikipedia pages

According to an investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ), Portland outsourced Wikipedia edits relating to some of its high-profile clients, including the state of Qatar. TBIJ said it had evidence of alleged Wikipedia edits made on behalf of Portland between 2016 and 2024. Between 2016 and 2021, many were made by Web3 Consulting, which is run by a consultant allegedly used by Portland to make edits.
UK politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Alexis Ohanian summed up his feelings about Reddit in 3 words

Ohanian stepped down from Reddit's board of directors in June 2020 following the killing of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis. At the time, he wrote on Reddit that it was a "long overdue" move to "do the right thing." He urged the Reddit board to fill his seat with a black candidate, after the company had been criticized for providing a platform for racist and hate speech.
Startup companies
fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 months ago

Silicon Valley groups help nonprofits navigate federal changes - San Jose Spotlight

As nonprofits fall under the bludgeon of President Donald Trump's federal spending cuts, groups in Silicon Valley are working to provide resources to soften the blow. The Law Foundation of Silicon Valley is offering up to 10 hours of free legal services to help nonprofits navigate shifting federal grant rules, funding freezes, restructuring and other advice nonprofit leaders are seeking.
Non-profit organizations
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

It's not too late to fix it': internet inventor Tim Berners-Lee says he is in a battle for the soul of the web'

When Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web in 1989, his vision was clear: it would used by everyone, filled with everything and, crucially, it would be free. Today, the British computer scientist's creation is regularly used by 5.5 billion people and bears little resemblance to the democratic force for humanity he intended. In Australia to promote his book, This is for Everyone, Berners-Lee is reflecting on what his invention has become and how he and a community of collaborators can put the power of the web back into the hands of its users.
Digital life
Fundraising
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

Craig Newmark explains why he's pulling back on funding journalism

Craig Newmark is reducing journalism funding after concluding many grants were less effective than hoped and will refocus on cybersecurity and military-family support.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I helped Mark Zuckerberg start Facebook and now I'm the CEO of Philo. Here's a day in my life in San Francisco balancing work and kids.

Helped start Facebook, later became an investor and CEO of Philo, combining startup leadership with family life and an established daily routine.
Digital life
fromTechRepublic
2 months ago

Can the Web Be Saved? Its Creator Thinks So

The World Wide Web has drifted from its original open, universal promise toward commercialization, manipulation, and control, and requires incentive changes to restore public good.
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