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sexylibrarian opened this issue Jul 27, 2024 · 9 comments
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Nostr Is Freedom Journalism—Independent Voices #52

sexylibrarian opened this issue Jul 27, 2024 · 9 comments

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sexylibrarian commented Jul 27, 2024

Panel Proposal 2

Independent Voices

One of the most valuable features of Nostr is that no one can be censored, and everyone has a voice. With a large enough audience, and with currency of time spent, amplification and micropayments zapped, there is a viable business model.

This new business model gives hope to freedom journalism and allows writers and editors of all types to earn a living from their work. Journalism is the fourth estate, holding government and religious institutions accountable. Transparency, accuracy in reporting and fact-checking is more important than ever, in this age that has become increasingly full of misinformation.

Nostr gives real hope to society, as an outlet for freedom of expression and respect for each of us to examine information critically and make up our own minds.

At Nostriga, we’ll assemble a panel of independent journalists, from diverse publications, to share how we are using Nostr to build our businesses and audience.

Nostr is a real solution for journalists to be self-sufficient and truly have an Independent Voice.

Curated by Michelle Z
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More About Michelle Z
An advocate of freedom tech and expression of truth, Michelle spent 10 years working as a journalist in New York for Hearst Corp. Upon moving to San Francisco, she learned to code and founded the book review journalism startup MyLibrarian / In the Stacks (LibrarianBrain.com). Michelle hosts monthly author interviews for MyLibrarian and popular culture discussions via the talk show Independent Voice.

Update: Susie Violet will be joining Michelle Z on the panel. Susie is a Journalist and Co-founder and Head of Mining & Energy at Bitcoin Policy UK
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Also joining is Linda from Nos
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Discussion Topics
Old Journalism, New Journalism, Old Money, New Money
Content vs. Verified and Fact-Checked Balanced Reporting
Robin Hood-style information hacking vs. Verified and Fact-Checked Balanced Reporting
How traditional standards of journalism can endure vs. the unethical advertising models of recent years, including pay for publication.
Activist journalism vs. Verified and Fact-Checked Balanced Reporting
Rich media owners of media companies and social networks whose intentions are to influence politics and business through their publications.

And how Nostr frees us from being beholden to any bias and manipulation.

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What would an attendee learn from this talk?

Is there anything folks should read up on before they attend this talk?

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Panel Discussion Details

Length of the panel discussion 45-60 MINUTES

Preferred Day/Time Slot ANY

We will do our best to accommodate your requested time slot. Please let us know if there are any dates/times that absolutely do not work for you.

@efenigson
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Censorship these days is one of the toughest "pandemics" we are facing. Journalists worldwide, especially independent ones, are not safe to operate and their rights are being violated all the time. The recent Assange trial - while a great outcome of him being released - still framed him as guilty which means journalists are not safe from future prosecutions.
We signed this "Westminster Declaration" for free speech (I was one of the signatories) - and we need more awareness for this topic: https://efrat.substack.com/p/resisting-censorship-the-westminster
Nostr can help with a censorship-free platform, but issues of media storage and relays should be discussed and improved.
I'd be privileged to participate in Michelle's panel.

@HeatherLarson
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I think we've just seen, with what is happening in Venezuela, the power of getting the story out to the world. If it's not Venezuela, it's Kansas in the middle of America. Or it's a global pandemic in 2020. Whatever it is, the story faces the chance it may be silenced. You won't find breaking news anymore on X like you do in real-time on Nostr. You will never see it again on any Meta platform. Now, we are seeing AI influence elections worldwide. We need a safe haven where journalism can live uncensored. Algorithms should have no power over the truth.

@SusieViolet
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Nostr represents a sustainable future for independent journalism, where freedom of speech and fair compensation can coexist. The discussion around independent journalism is vital, as independent journalists often exist only through great sacrifice. Recent statistics from the Oslo Freedom Forum show that 72% of the world lives under some form of authoritarian regime, while others live under the illusion of democracy. I've been battling the BBC since November 2023 to retract a misleading article claiming each bitcoin transaction uses a swimming pool's worth of water. Despite providing concrete evidence, they have not yet issued a retraction. Most of their bitcoin coverage has been negative, written by journalists with no background in tech or finance.

Independent journalists often work out of moral obligation, but this business model is not viable. As a result, we get poorly researched, biased news, where governments and corporations are intertwined. This feeds back into the financial challenges journalists face today. There's no adequate system to compensate journalists fairly, whether for routine articles or deeply researched investigations.

Platforms like Nostr, which enable direct micropayments, will solve this problem.

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exfrog commented Aug 17, 2024

@sexylibrarian please confirm who will be on this panel with you!

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exfrog commented Aug 19, 2024 via email

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source-c commented Aug 20, 2024

Hey! We just added #87 and wanted to ask here - this might be cool to bring these both topics up in a coherent way as a discussion. At least I see there are 4 mics and a lot of subjects that might interfere when it is natural talk of such great people. What do you think @exfrog @sexylibrarian ? Thank you.

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exfrog commented Aug 20, 2024

@source-c i replied in your issue

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