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We are so pleased to welcome Noam Bardin, Founder of Post News, on to this episode of the Social Pros podcast.
The Best Ways to Fight Misinformation on Social
As much as we love social, we have to acknowledge that it comes with gray areas and undesirable aspects.
Joining this episode to dissect social’s shortcomings is Noam Bardin, Founder of Post News. Noam shares the dangers of platforms making engagement a top priority, how social pros can grapple both the positives and negatives of social networks and how Post News plans to work toward preventing misinformation.
Plus, he gives his thoughts on the future of Threads.
In This Episode:
- 0:00 – Introduction
- 3:19 – Noam’s background in the industry
- 4:44 – What is Post News?
- 10:39 – Positive vs negative sides of social
- 15:03 – Unravelling Threads
- 19:12 – How Post can fight mis/disinformation
- 29:55 – Post’s reception from journalists and users
- 33:53 – The future of social media
- 39:29 – Noam’s Final Two
- 42:35 – Outro
Quotes From This Episode:
The vast majority of social networks today are more focused on the quantity over quality. And the reason is the business model. Share on X
“On social, you have to be patient. The big things start really, really small. Don’t assume you’ll get a hundred million followers in a week.” @noambardin
“One of the challenges with Threads is that it wants to be Twitter. Nothing is going to be Twitter. You have to be something else now.” @noambardin