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In this episode of The Tech Jawn we discuss why scientists are leaving X and Meta platforms for Bluesky, and we ponder if it is time to start creating our own digital platforms and communities where we own the relationship with our followers.
We discuss the Black-owned social media platform Fanbase and why it and its founder/CEO are trending for all the wrong reasons.
And we’ve got a guest for you this week. We talk with Richard Hicks, CEO of Inspire EDU, a Georgia-based non-profit working to bridge the gaps in device ownership, digital literacy, and digital access with Georgia’s most marginalized citizens.
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By Robb Dunewood, Stephanie Humphrey, Terrance Gaines4.8
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In this episode of The Tech Jawn we discuss why scientists are leaving X and Meta platforms for Bluesky, and we ponder if it is time to start creating our own digital platforms and communities where we own the relationship with our followers.
We discuss the Black-owned social media platform Fanbase and why it and its founder/CEO are trending for all the wrong reasons.
And we’ve got a guest for you this week. We talk with Richard Hicks, CEO of Inspire EDU, a Georgia-based non-profit working to bridge the gaps in device ownership, digital literacy, and digital access with Georgia’s most marginalized citizens.
Link to Show Notes
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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