All the tech talk is about the mess at Twitter and the rise of Mastodon. But I keep asking myself, and I know others are […]
It’s been a tough couple of weeks for users of social media platforms Twitter and Facebook. Even worse for employees of those companies. As many […]
With news of redundancies and layoffs at Twitter, and similar news from other tech and EdTech businesses, I wanted to let you all know it […]
How would you describe your plans to a colleague, friend, or family member? Would this be in the form of, like the image above, a […]
I joined Twitter on January 27th, 2009, not that long after I wrote my first blog post here. Nearly 14 years ago. Since then I’ve […]
Website cookies, GDPR, and the frequent (and frequently annoying) pop-up box when you visit a website to ‘confirm my choices’ to the use of cookies […]
Following on from Sheila MacNeill’s post ‘A slow decline, or a sign of something else? Where have all the bloggers gone?‘, I’ve wondered about blogging […]
Twitter. LinkedIn. Facebook. Instagram. I think I’ve gone through the whole range of grief stages in my relationships with these social media platforms over the […]
I use the ‘like’ option on Twitter a lot (despite the icon being a heart, which I would take to actually mean I ‘love’ the […]
As seen on LinkedIn – thanks to Mark Chisholm for posting this. I feel seen. One thing I notice in Linkedin posts is that everyone […]
The common denominator between LinkedIn and other social media platforms is the large audience. The main differentiator is what that audience is looking for on […]
I completed this LinkedIn Learning course from Seth Godin – ‘Creativity at work’ earlier this week. In the ‘There’s no such thing as writer’s block’ […]