Topic: Federated Media

29 chapters across the catalog

Mackerels
Episode 1785 1:00:46 - 1:03:14

1785: Mackerels

NPR Funding Crisis, This American Life Profanity Warning

NPR has launched an aggressive donation campaign following the elimination of federal funding for public media. Separately, the program "This American Life" issued a warning regarding un-beeped profanity in its podcast version, directing sensitive listeners to its website for a censored feed.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 1:16:23 - 1:20:00

1763: AI Factory

NPR Funding, Trump Executive Order

NPR is airing segments and house ads responding to President Trump's executive order seeking to block all federal funding to the organization. The network is framing the move as a threat to media independence while launching a "movement to defend public media" and soliciting listener donations.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:35:48 - 2:38:11

1752: Pell-Mell

Federal Child Care Cuts, GSA and Media Logic

The General Services Administration (GSA) is scaling back government-run child care services, affecting 82 centers across the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Critics of the media coverage pointed out the "illogic" in reports claiming that taking money away from a program leads to higher operating costs. The discussion framed this as a typical example of news outlets repeating government press releases without critical analysis.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 2:17 - 3:55

1742: Golden Poop

Media Supercut, Chaos and Confusion Narrative

Mainstream media outlets have adopted a synchronized narrative regarding the federal government, repeatedly using the phrase "chaos and confusion." A supercut of broadcasts from CNN, MSNBC, and other networks demonstrates the uniform application of this terminology to describe the current state of federal agencies. This linguistic pattern follows previous media trends such as the "safe and effective" mantra used during the pandemic.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 45:59 - 50:12

1735: Old Bag

Public Media Regulation, Member Station Licenses and Funding

The FCC investigation into public media focuses on the licenses of 1,500 member stations rather than the networks directly. While NPR and PBS executives claim their underwriting complies with decades of guidelines, Chairman Carr has expressed a desire to eliminate all federal funding for public broadcasting. The hosts suggest this is part of a broader effort to use regulatory levers against mainstream media.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 2:38:46 - 2:45:53

1719: Pod Roll

Psychological Operations and the Migration to BlueSky

The European Federation of Journalists announced it is leaving X (formerly Twitter) for BlueSky in protest of Elon Musk's leadership. The discussion explores how social media platforms are used for psychological operations (PSYOP) to influence public perception and political radicalism.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 30:51 - 33:04

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Mastodon Federation and Secret Instances

A technical discussion explores the mechanics of the Mastodon federated timeline and how following users from different instances affects server visibility. The conversation clarifies that following high-profile users like Craig Newmark on a private instance can still cause content to flow through the broader Fediverse, potentially impacting server "ban lists."

Wet-Bulb
Episode 1460 1:12:25 - 1:14:04

1460: Wet-Bulb

Mastodon, No Agenda Social and Squirt Soda

Listeners are encouraged to join the Mastodon-based "No Agenda Social" instance to avoid censorship on mainstream platforms. The benefits of self-hosting or federating servers for families and clubs are discussed. A brief aside occurs regarding the taste and branding of Squirt soda.

Verbate
Episode 1456 1:30:16 - 1:32:20

1456: Verbate

No Agenda Community, Mastodon Social Media

The No Agenda community is increasingly utilizing federated social media through Mastodon at noagendasocial.com. With approximately 10,000 users, the server offers a decentralized alternative to mainstream platforms like Twitter. The hosts emphasize that this non-centralized system represents the future of social interaction as traditional platforms face ownership changes and policy shifts.

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 13:55 - 15:32

1396: Flu Tsunami

Twitter Impersonation, Jack Dorsey Federation Claims

Adam Curry recounts his experience dealing with a Twitter impersonator who replicated his profile to send direct messages to followers. After reporting the account multiple times, Curry tweeted at Jack Dorsey, who replied stating he would look into it. Dorsey also claimed Twitter is working on "federating," a move toward decentralized social media architecture.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 17:42 - 20:54

1382: super-mutation

Government Funding of Local News, HR 3940 Analysis

Proposed legislation aims to stimulate local journalism by providing significant tax incentives to news organizations. The bill defines a local news journalist as anyone regularly gathering or writing news concerning local events. Concerns are raised that such funding will lead to state-run media dynamics where journalists are hesitant to criticize the governing party providing their compensation.

Attribution Science
Episode 1363 1:22:36 - 1:25:09

1363: Attribution Science

No Agenda Social, Mastodon, Troll Room Community

The No Agenda show continues to grow its presence on the federated Mastodon instance, noagendasocial.com, encouraging users to leave centralized social media. The "Troll Room" remains a central hub for live interaction and psychological advice for the listener community. The hosts emphasize the importance of a balanced, decentralized network where users can control their own data and interactions.

Mark of the Mask
Episode 1316 1:35:12 - 1:41:19

1316: Mark of the Mask

No Agenda Social, Mastodon Federation Limits

The hosts discuss the future of No Agenda Social, a federated social media instance using Mastodon. With membership approaching 10,000, there is a proposal to close new registrations to maintain the quality of the community. The "town square" model is criticized as failing at scale, with federation suggested as the solution for different podcast communities to interact without sharing a single timeline.

Woke Kindergarten
Episode 1311 1:45:45 - 1:49:48

1311: Woke Kindergarten

No Agenda Social, Federated Networks, Troll Room

The hosts promote No Agenda Social as a censorship-resistant, federated social network based on Mastodon. They encourage listeners to use the "Troll Room" at noagendastream.com for live interaction during shows. The decentralized nature of these platforms is presented as the only viable solution for maintaining community discourse in an era of mass deplatforming.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 1:40:10 - 1:42:54

1305: Palin Pardon

Podcast 2.0, No Agenda Social, Federated Networks

The hosts promote the features of Podcast 2.0, including the "Troll Room" chat and the federated social network No Agenda Social. They emphasize the importance of an algorithm-free environment for discourse and the ability to cross-communicate across different servers. The segment also highlights the 24/7 live stream available to the "Gitmo Nation" listener community.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 1:27:24 - 1:29:52

1289: Post Orange

Mastodon and the No Agenda Social Network

John C. Dvorak discusses his preference for No Agenda Social, a federated Mastodon server, over Twitter. He cites a Pew Research study showing that a small, highly active group of Democrats produces the bulk of U.S. tweets. The hosts encourage listeners to move to decentralized platforms to escape the algorithmic bias and censorship prevalent on mainstream social media.

Davos Douche
Episode 1285 1:30:53 - 1:33:48

1285: Davos Douche

No Agenda Social and Mastodon Server Benefits

Producers are increasingly moving to No Agenda Social and private Mastodon instances to escape the algorithms and drama of Facebook and Twitter. One producer, Sir Hamus, reported that setting up a private server for his family took less than 10 minutes and cost $10 a month via Masto.host. This move has reportedly provided "inner peace" for family members who deleted their traditional social media accounts.

Standard Man
Episode 1276 16:35 - 19:15

1276: Standard Man

Social Media Comments and Bitcoin Advocacy

Discussions on the Joe Rogan Experience regarding the Federal Reserve and Bitcoin drew criticism from "Bitcoin bros" on social media. While Joe Rogan avoids reading comments to maintain mental health, Adam Curry notes the intense polarization among different audience factions. The segment emphasizes the importance of Bitcoin as a hedge against potential economic collapse.

False Positive
Episode 1273 1:28:18 - 1:29:58

1273: False Positive

No Agenda Social, Federated Media, Invite System

The No Agenda community's private social media instance, built on federated technology, utilizes a specific invite system to maintain its user base. Users can generate invites through their account preferences to bring in new members. The platform is positioned as an alternative to mainstream social media like Twitter, focusing on a "friendly" and "troll-free" environment.

Vaxeline
Episode 1254 1:22:47 - 1:24:43

1254: Vaxeline

No Agenda Social, Mastodon Federated Network

The No Agenda Social network, a federated instance of Mastodon, is growing as an alternative to mainstream social media platforms. Users can generate permanent invitation codes through their account preferences to bring new members into the community. The platform is part of a broader effort to maintain independent communication channels for the "Value for Value" network.