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Linked: CNN Shutting Down Its Facebook In Australia Shows How Removing 230 Will Silence Speech
And this same song and dance will repeat for every single site on the internet until there’s very little left. The only companies with enough resources to actually do all the things that would be required to monitor all content, ironically, would be Google, Facebook, etc.
Gee, it’s almost like giving them a gift, eliminating ALL of the competition. It’s no wonder Facebook has been asking for regulation. They know the rest of us won’t be able to keep up.
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Revue Newsletter Option
What I have been experimenting with, and which might interest some of you, is the new email newsletter tool that Twitter has made available, called Revue. It’s a little more hands-on than the current newsletter, so while I plan to send it out every Friday, I can’t swear to you that will always happen. On the other hand, I get to add some more stuff to this newsletter because it’s more hands-on. So I can pull in some links from other sources, drop in some text, etc. In essence, I’ll be experimenting with it, but you can expect that the goal will remain the goal I’ve always had with my blog, writing, and sharing interesting things that might help you out with technology, work, etc.
You can subscribe, and take a peek at some of my recent experimental issues over at my Revue profile. I hope you’ll consider subscribing, and sharing with your friends if you find it useful!
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Career | Links | Mental Health
Linked: 1 in 3 Employees Might Quit “for the Sake of My Mental Health,” Survey Shows
This is a real problem, our C-Level folks think they are addressing the issues of burnout, mental health, etc. because they’ve adopted an employee assistance program and instructed their people managers to be concerned about mental health issues, but they’ve not actually given them any training in how to do that. That’s a real problem and puts those managers in a real bind. How do they support the people who report to them, when no one has taught them appropriate ways to do that?
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Shared Links (weekly) Oct. 3, 2021
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How To Be Helpful To A Coworker Dealing With A Mental Health Challenge
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Empathy Is The Most Important Leadership Skill According To Research
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– Craig Ball shares everything you ever wanted to know, and more, about alternate base numerals and encoding.
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Here’s How Review for Investigation Differs from Review for Litigation
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Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for September 2021
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Ephemeral Messaging: Best Practices for Complying with Discovery Obligations
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The Jump From eDiscovery To Governance Is Not As Giant As You Might Think
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Case Law Summary: Context Is Crucial for Interpreting Messages in Ediscovery
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Lock down your Microsoft 365 account and keep hackers out in 5 easy steps
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You Are More Than Your Job
I think this is something that many of us have been realizing to some degree in the past couple of years. We are more than our work, and there are things in life that are more important than our work. I enjoyed the questions and challenges Arthur lays out as well, so you should go read the article and consider those. As I read through them I had one thought, over and over again.
How many of my friends don’t even care about what I do for a living?
I feel very lucky to have those folks. The people who’ve remained friends regardless of my current career status, The ones who might not even really understand what I do for a living. Because they ground me, and remind me that in actuality, what I do during my workday isn’t really that big of a deal. It’s all well and good to be great at my job, but the important people in my life are there because of the relationship we have, not because I’m good at legal tech, and I want them in my life because of who they are, not what their job is.
That’s a big deal.
