
Should Social Media Be Open-Source? Part 1
Since gaining traction in the internet age, social media hasn’t found a clear way to not be beholden to governments, advertisers, and investors.

Since gaining traction in the internet age, social media hasn’t found a clear way to not be beholden to governments, advertisers, and investors.

Good parish and diocesan content isn’t just about sharp photography and clean graphics. What really makes a difference is content that does one or more of these things:

Now, after reading Zuck’s vision, some people might think, Why is a superintelligence that works for me and can’t kill me a bad thing?

There’s a strong chance the youth of your parish are on Snapchat. If you have a youth ministry and youth groups, Snapchat might be a natural way to help connect them and nurture faith without the clutter that so many other social networks bring.

Understanding which analytics really prove impact can be the difference between a successful campaign and a wasted one.

Tastemakers for the Church need to be committed to holiness and simultaneously understand how to reach Catholics who are distant from the Church.

Experience counts for a lot in any industry. But digital marketing is unique, and young adults have an edge.

TikTok Shop is the next stage in how consumerism is evolving to keep its hold on our lives.

Social media is not good or bad by nature, but a human invention to be used for good or evil.