Gordon Brown's Moment of Truth: How Bad is #Bigotgate?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, April 28 2010
Social media reflect the intensity of conversation around current events. So, how much is British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's comment, caught on tape, that an older Labour supporter named Gillian Duffy who he had an ... Read More
Haiti vs #MASen: Keeping Things in Perspective
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, January 19 2010
Politics junkies in the U.S. are focusing rabidly on today's special election in the Massachusetts Senate race, but it's worth noting that Haiti is still garnering much more attention online. Here's the Trendistic chart ... Read More
Navigating the World Live Web: An Exploratory Talk on The Way We Look to Us All
BY Micah L. Sifry | Sunday, December 6 2009
Who are we? What are we thinking about or responding to or passionate about or interested in? On October 21, 2009, I gave a talk to NPR Weekend Edition and Digital staff, during their staff retreat. The topic was ... Read More
Health Care Reform>Obamacare: The Tide Has Turned
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, November 6 2009
With the House about to vote on the Democratic health care bill tomorrow, I thought it would be interesting to check in on the pulse of the online debate over health care reform. This is of course an unscientific look at ... Read More
R.I.P. Ted Kennedy
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, August 26 2009
The political world is buzzing today with condolences and reminiscences of Senator Edward Kennedy, and we here at PdF add our respects. Read More