TOMORROW: For anyone looking to bring more service into their community, US Chamber of connection is hosting a State of Community Service webinar alongside the launch of their new playbook!
Register and read the report here:
TOMORROW: For anyone looking to bring more service into their community, US Chamber of connection is hosting a State of Community Service webinar alongside the launch of their new playbook!
Register and read the report here:
How does AI fit into building better social media? Forget what you think itβs good for: weβve barely scratched the surface of whatβs possible.
We need to throw out the Big Tech rule book and enable communities to build their own tools.
We donβt have to stand for Big Tech turning our neighborhoods into βcrime blotters with ads.β
We need better digital tools that build trust, instead of eroding it.
From our Co-Director @eli.bsky.social at @creativemornings.bsky.social
New_ Publicβs own @absp.bsky.social, a UX Researcher and sociolinguist, has a really useful piece on how researchers should be thinking about AI-based fraud, and what to do about it.
Go Abby! πͺπ¦Ύ
The call is coming from INSIDE the house π π’
A former researcher at OpenAI shares about leaving the company because of the plan to introduce ads on ChatGPT.
(gift link!)
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/11/o...
Clevelandβs 184-year-old daily paper, The Plain Dealer, is using AI to get into the field, make deeper connections, and cover more counties.
www.cleveland.com/news/2026/02...
Just β¦ wow. π€―
This is a big reason why weβre building Roundabout, our local community app. We need better ways of finding out whatβs going on in the neighborhood.
This is a small study, but theyβre asking the right questions:
How are habitual AI chatbot users in the US and India actually using AI to learn what's happening in the world and in their communities?
cnti.org/reports/chat... [@cnti.bsky.social]
Our Co-directors, @eli.bsky.social and @deeptidoshi.bsky.social, are proud to sign on New Civic Futureβs open letter calling for a deeply rooted, high trust movement of civic renewal.
They askβ¦ βWhat kind of shared civic life are we called to grow together?β
www.newcivicfuture.org/letter
TOMORROW: watch or join in-person as New_ Public Co-Director @eli.bsky.social gives a breakfast talk at @creativemornings.bsky.social NYC! βοΈβ
Register here β¬οΈ
βA subscription to news outlets doesnβt just have to provide access to journalism, it can feature participation in journalism.β πππ
@techdirt.comβs @karlbode.com notes that online comment sections can actually help bring new life to a news organization.
βItβs not that companies decide to make their products worse. Nobody wakes up thinking, βLetβs annoy our users today.β The mechanism is subtler and more tragic: Individual contributors need to demonstrate value Demonstrating value requires metrics Metrics create incentives Incentives shape behavior Behavior optimizes for the metric, not the userβ
Why would a fitbit buzz to tell you something you already know? How did we end up with all these βenshittifiedβ tech products?
@kentbeck.com lays out how this happens.
His solution? βAt some point, you have to have principles. Not metrics. Principles.β
tidyfirst.substack.com/p/my-fitbit-...
Weβre trying something new! In the spirit of cutting through the noise and building connections online, New_ Public is starting a bulletin board-style newsletter.
This is a dedicated space for community requests, upcoming events, project updates from our team, and our most thought-provoking links.
Join New_ Public Co-director @eli.bsky.social for a breakfast talk this Friday!
Hosted by @creativemornings.bsky.social, a global community founded by friend of New_ Public @tinarotheisenberg.bsky.social, this monthβs theme: Camino (way/path).
Register to join in person in NYC or watch virtually.
Be careful what you prompt forβ¦
New research shows optimizing AI chatbots for engagement can boost disinformation by nearly 190% and override explicit safety instructions, a phenomenon the researchers call βMolochβs Bargain for AI.β
arxiv.org/pdf/2510.06105
@baratunde.com, host of the How To Citizen podcast, explains what makes our new app Roundabout different:
βIt's really about finding your neighbors and doing stuff together instead of performing for followers you'll never meet. And it's pretty important that the business model is non-extractive.β
New_ Public Co-director @eli.bsky.social tells legendary @pbsnews.org anchor Judy Woodruff why we need flourishing digital spaces that serve the public, beyond just the for-profit platforms making hundreds of billions from our data.
Want to get more involved in socially responsible tech and improving digital public spaces? We love the great work happening at the Prosocial Tech Collab!
They recently updated their website, laying out the resources and community available to those interested in this field.
prosocialtech.org/
Infographic on light blue background with purple text. Top left headline reads "Our digital social environments are critical social infrastructure" with "social infrastructure" in italics. Top right shows circular artistic illustration of a futuristic cityscape. Center features white oval containing a quote in purple text: "Social infrastructure refers to the physical places and organizations that shape the way people interact. The digital world was supposed to become part of that social infrastructure, extending it into new spaces." Attribution reads "β Eric Klinenberg, Palaces for the People" in italics. Bottom right shows circular photo of a man in dark plaid shirt. Bottom left text reads "Learn more at newpublic.org"
Social infrastructure makes our communities more resilient and safer. It also prevents isolation and inequality, connecting neighbors and building social trust and belonging.
What if we had digital spaces as vibrant and flourishing as the best IRL social infrastructure?
New_ Public Co-Directors @deeptidoshi.bsky.social and @eli.bsky.social on the kinds of deeper local connection you can sometimes find in the local paper.
Weβre building Roundabout, our prosocial community app, to foster local connection online and bring people together offline.
joinroundabout.com
New_ Public Co-Director @eli.bsky.social notes that with generative AI, unlike social media, thereβs a lot of portability:
βIt was never true that you could download a copy of Facebook on your laptop to use however you wanted.β
This is a new dynamic!
What brought you to the internet? Before the algorithm, before AI brainrot, it was probably a desire to connect and be seen.
Journalist @jessicafurseth.bsky.social shows us that human connection persists in the comments sections of YouTubeβs longest, oldest, anti-algorithmic videos.
Yes, we need rules to regulate social media, but new rules on old, Big Tech platforms can only go so far.
We need new platforms, new infrastructure, and a lot of ingenuity to make something better.
joinroundabout.com
What kind of an internet is possible outside of Big Techβs profit incentives and surveillance?
For journalist and editor @chezpanique.bsky.social, it would look a little weirder (cyberpunk computer games, anyone?) and a bit more hand-drawn and creative.
Americans drastically overestimate how many people are posting toxic content.
When shown that only about 3-7% of Redditors post hateful or aggressive comments, participants think better of their fellow posters.
academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar...
When writer and tech entrepreneur @anildash.com first heard about Wikipedia, his reaction was:
βWellβ¦ good luck to those guys.β
That was 25 years ago. Now, he recognizes Wikipediaβs unbelievable collective generosity and reflects on how itβs adapted to each new era of the internet.
Europeans should be able to shape their own online spaces, which is why weβve been working with public service media in Switzerland, Belgium, and Germany over four years.
Now, open, decentralized protocols like Activity Pub and AT Protocol represent a new avenue for European digital sovereignty.
A majority of Americans (72%!) report a sense of belonging in their local communities and neighborhoods, according to Social Connection in Americaβs latest survey report.
This is why weβre building Roundabout, our local community app.
socialconnectioninamerica.org/2025-report/
How do we build more escape hatches from closed Big Tech social media? @fediforum.org is looking for ideas on how to grow the Open Social Web!
Submit a position paper for their Un-workshop by Feb. 16th, hosted by @j12t.org and @mmasnick.bsky.social:
fediforum.org/2026-03-grow...
AT Protocol, the infrastructure powering Bluesky, βrepresents one of the most concrete opportunities for Europe to create their own social networking infrastructure,β says Dutch data analyst Laurens Hof (@laurenshof.online).
Here are four case-studies on European projects that give us hope: