"Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales thinks he can create a better social network. Called WT:Social, the network has no financial association with Wikipedia, but operates on a similar business model: donations, not advertising." https://t.co/57G2kyNDeL
— amber mac (@ambermac) November 15, 2019
Wikipedia co-founder @jimmy_wales:
— TimKarr (@TimKarr) November 16, 2019
"The business model of social media companies, of pure advertising, is problematic. It turns out the huge winner is low-quality content."https://t.co/K6N6s15kln
WT:Social, the new social networking site from Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, allows users to share links to articles and discuss them in a Facebook-style news feed https://t.co/Gz52GQD6gU
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) November 14, 2019
Wikipedia's co-founder launches ad-free social network to take on Facebook https://t.co/5AJiAZezuI
— Shane Fogle (@fogle_shane) November 16, 2019
Considering the biases & norms built into Wikipedia—as artefact & culture—this is firmly "Wait & See" for me.@jimmy_wales: Who are your ethicists & sociologists? What are your specific tools & efforts for combating manipulation and oppressive prejudice? https://t.co/bPrdqf7exn
— Damien—ravening ghost of compassions past & future (@Wolven) November 16, 2019
Wikipedia's co-founder takes on Facebook with ad-free social network https://t.co/YnTAQlPfTT
— Johnny E. Williams (@jwillia2) November 16, 2019
Wikipedia’s co-founder takes on Facebook with ad-free social network https://t.co/a90uyNWQda
— TNW (@thenextweb) November 15, 2019
Wikipedia’s co-founder takes on Facebook with ad-free social network https://t.co/S5uCmU51Rj via @thenextweb
— Roos van Vugt (@roosvanvugt) November 16, 2019
Wikipedia’s co-founder takes on Facebook with ad-free social network https://t.co/QZluW7tHzK
— TNW (@thenextweb) November 15, 2019
Wikipedia’s co-founder takes on Facebook with ad-free social network https://t.co/dpigIZXZfB vía @thenextweb #socialmedia
— Ángel González (@angel189) November 15, 2019
Just made an account on WT:Social, a Wikipedia based social media network: https://t.co/iiUD3AyvUS
— Jelle Bruineberg (@JBruineberg) November 15, 2019
#Wikipedia Co-Founder Launches ‘WT:Social’ To Rival Facebook And Twitter https://t.co/cfxnozLX74 via @@fossbytes14
— Eline Chivot (@ElineCMC) November 15, 2019
? Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales has quietly launched a Facebook rival social network. Would you pay to join a social network? Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales thinks up to 500 million people could. https://t.co/I7eBmCxIwN
— D.K.R. Boyd (@ReflectingMan) November 16, 2019
Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales has quietly launched a Facebook rival social network | ZDNet https://t.co/xCYT36vgIq pic.twitter.com/SGOlgFDnpr
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 16, 2019
Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales has quietly launched a Facebook rival social network https://t.co/UswDH4l6uH via @ZDNet & @LiamT
— Phil Shapiro (@philshapiro) November 16, 2019
지미 웨일스가 새로운 소셜 네트워크를 차렸다고. 대기를 해야하나본데 쇼미더머니를 함으로써 스킵이 가능한 모양이고 실제로 시전한 사람이 (꽤) 있다고. https://t.co/YIsXUNAazA
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) November 15, 2019
Tired of #Facebook and #Twitter? #Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales has quietly launched a Facebook rival social network called, @WT:Social, which Wales has about 78,000 members who are at least intrigued by the idea of a #socialnetwork that combats #fakenews. https://t.co/GBxQPX1efx pic.twitter.com/Sbkq4dJnLZ
— Robert Lufkin MD (@robertlufkinmd) November 16, 2019
We don't need a @Facebook rival because we don't even need #Facebook. https://t.co/4vrPNboTng
— Brett Shavers ? (@Brett_Shavers) November 15, 2019
Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales has quietly launched a Facebook rival social network | ZDNet https://t.co/AwJSO3W8Oz
— Ricardo B (@0xDEADBEEFCAFE) November 15, 2019
Social media without ads! I deeply hope jimmy wale is right on this as he was for Wikipedia https://t.co/M7rDQu1aQI
— Mathieu Galtier (@m_galtier) November 15, 2019
Wikipedia co-founder wants to give you an alternative to Facebook and Twitter https://t.co/8EELUv1UYt
— Teemu Leinonen (@teemul) November 16, 2019
#Wikipedia co-founder wants to give you an alternative to #Facebook and #Twitter https://t.co/z4jWeb6SYE
— Nikola Danaylov (@singularityblog) November 15, 2019