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Chris Trottier

Regardless of whether the board approves of @TexasObserver's continued work, this great example of crowdfunding should prove that journalists don’t need Big Social.

If you create your own Fediverse presence, foster a community, and write compelling stories — people here will take notice.

Give people on the Fediverse the option to fund your work, and maybe they just might do it.

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Chris Trottier

For the past 30 years, journalists have watched as private equity firms hollowed out storied publications, tech companies plundered and plagiarized their work, and politicians made propagandastic demands.

And though @TexasObserver has always existed precariously, it’s lived on because people who give a damn have donated to it.

Personally, I believe crowdfunding is a way forward for journalism, and @TexasObserver has tapped into something special.

Dendan Setia (Nins)

@atomicpoet
Remind me tonight to talk to you about the Malaysiakini case study because you're exactly on the right track there.
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LucyWildboots 🏳️‍🌈

@atomicpoet @TexasObserver The Nation has now posted an OpEd for support for the Observer too. So we made enough noise that some paid attention. Molly Ivin’s legacy and the work people are currently doing, are vital progressive voices in a state with very few others in their space.

Pamela Barroway – Biz Editor

@atomicpoet @TexasObserver Just amazing — every bit as effective as crowdfunding on the bird site.

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