In this call:
- Review Nord Stream Demo
- Four Reasons why Contextual Citations are valuable
- Timeline / backup: App could save copy of webpage/video, and create a “digital fingerprint”
- View Demo of Writing Experience
Building trust in media
by timlangeman
by timlangeman
The Ukrainians were losing badly at Debaltza and as a result of that this was buying them some time and they took the ceasefire as a way to rebuild their army andthen expand the civil war now they uh it was really sort of fro a frozen conflict from you know 2015 on for the next uh seven years until 2022 and then that’s when Russia realized that Ukraine was getting ready to launch a major invasion they were building up their forces and uh Russia said okay we’re going to launch a preemptive strike
by timlangeman
Pat called his brother Joe goes “Hey I need somebody to come on air and talk about the capture of Carlos the Jackal.” And Joe said “Hey Larry Johnson just left retired you know left the office.”
by timlangeman
I don’t have any direct
line of communication to folks that are
constructing the theory and the policy
if I were to say what’s the most
masterful plan in an optimistic way of
what could be going on here what’s the
master plan I would kind of craft it as
follows tariffs aren’t being done in
isolation they’re being done along with
a coordinated policy effort to reduce
income taxes and another policy effort
to reduce government spending so those
are three actions three legs on a stool
by timlangeman
I think that Judaism has the same problem that any thick civilization has in a world in which um as you say context is stripped away and not only is context stripped away but but attention to any one thing is is scanter and less than it used to be.
by timlangeman
When Donald Trump was asked whether he would protect European countries that didn’t meet military spending requirements, Trump replied no I would not protect you
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Conservatives have been repeatedly burned by out-of-context quotations, whether by 60 minutes or elsewhere. This quote isn’t out-of-context, but readers can gain a much better understanding if they view the video context.
by timlangeman
David Whyte on poetry:
I always say that poetry is language against which you have no defenses.
by timlangeman
One point Gladwell made was that there are no bad neighborhoods there only bad blocks
. By this Gladwell meant that crime is concentrated in small areas (blocks), which require a concentrated response, rather than a blanket “stop and frisk” policy that affects whole neighborhoods.
by timlangeman
In an interview with TYT, Ken described the FBI agent who visited him over the JD Vance dossier as a young blond guy who might have tripped over his umbilical cord on the way over [and] looked stumped when I asked him what the point of the visit was
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If you click on the prior quote, you can inspect the video context, without having to leave this article and visit TYT or YouTube.
I’m interested in hearing feedback on what people think of this App concept.
by timlangeman
When I told my Mom I was trying to contact Ken Klippenstein. She remarked “That sounds like a Russian-Mennonite name!”
I told her he’s a nepo baby, but I don’t care because he brings the receipts
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I’m working on an App to help writers to build trust with readers who are skeptical of their journalism, but persuadable. The App showcases the context of their sources in a visible way, differentiating their work from “mainstream” media. The App doesn’t require the reader to leave the existing article and visit a new page to read the documentation or video. The App reads YouTube video transcripts and enables writers to include an unlimited number of citations per article, whereas there is limited space to embed videos or document within an article.
Besides bringing the receipts, writers can also use the tool expressively: Imagine citing a Jack Nicholson quote that (many) people are already familiar with: You can’t handle the truth
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Electronic writing has added emoticons, animated GIFs, audio and video to the new writing medium.
I’m seeking to get feedback from readers and from writers. I’m especially interested in hearing from Ken because his practice of journalism already brings “the receipts” and has someone edit his work. 1
I’m a computer programmer and History major, (and Russian-Mennnonite) working on a citation tool I call CiteIt .

Tim Langeman, Akron, PA
This page: https://demo.citeit.net/2024/05/25/bring-the-receipts
I have 5 interview questions for Ken. An important part is understanding whether I need change anything to take into account his Workflow and Editorial process.↩