The hottest Communications Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top Technology Topics
The Digital Anthropologist 0 implied HN points 08 Aug 23
  1. The internet is the largest sociocultural project humanity has undertaken, enabling global communication and societal evolution.
  2. Revolutionary communication technologies, when combined with speed and global scale, can spark significant sociocultural impacts.
  3. Human societies throughout history have always evolved, and the internet is a major tool driving sociocultural change worldwide.
Matt’s Five Points 0 implied HN points 09 Oct 11
  1. Members of the House can now easily reach a national audience thanks to social media, allowing them to represent issues beyond their local districts. This change helps them gain more visibility and fundraising opportunities.
  2. The increase in online communication means Members can't ignore national issues, even if they want to focus solely on their local constituents. This shift can distort how they understand the needs of their district.
  3. Voters seem to be becoming more nationalized too, which may push Members to focus more on national trends rather than local concerns. This could lead to a loss of traditional local representation in House elections.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 0 implied HN points 19 Aug 24
  1. There are two weeks left to apply for a free management training program called Socially Mobile, which helps people from underserved communities in corporate communications.
  2. The program lasts 10 weeks and offers modules on important topics like ethics, financial management, and crisis management.
  3. Most graduates say the program has helped their careers, with many reporting promotions, better job opportunities, and salary increases.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 0 implied HN points 01 Nov 21
  1. A company backed by well-known investors is working to fight disinformation by promoting fact-based information. It's a step to help people get reliable news.
  2. Many people in the UK still love listening to the radio, with 89% tuning in every week. It's a popular way to consume content for many adults.
  3. Newsletters are becoming a popular strategy for publishers to connect with readers directly. They help bypass big tech platforms like Apple and Google.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 0 implied HN points 26 Jul 21
  1. Social media needs better regulation to tackle issues like online abuse, as highlighted by Ofcom's boss.
  2. Many companies struggle to understand the purpose of their online content, with two-thirds unclear on their goals.
  3. TikTok's growth is significant, largely driven by its unique content algorithm that focuses on user engagement.
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Wadds Inc. newsletter 0 implied HN points 21 Dec 20
  1. It's important to recognize and address privilege and diversity in public relations. Sharing personal stories can help highlight these issues.
  2. Choosing the right words in communication is crucial. The way we express ourselves can have a big impact, so it's good to be mindful of language.
  3. When sharing news or articles, linking back to original sources is essential. It not only gives credit but also adds credibility to the information shared.
Charles Eisenstein 0 implied HN points 23 Nov 25
  1. Taking a break from news can help you listen and observe better. It allows you to focus on your own thoughts and feelings without outside distractions.
  2. Newsfasting can lead to clearer thinking and a deeper understanding of your surroundings. Without constant information overload, you can notice things you might usually overlook.
  3. This practice encourages mindfulness and helps you connect more deeply with the present moment. It’s a way to enrich your everyday experiences.