GOOD FOR BIDEN: Pop star Olivia Rodrigo made a surprise appearance in the White House briefing room on Wednesday afternoon to promote coronavirus vaccinations. Rodrigo, who was meeting with President Biden and Anthony Fauci later Wednesday, stressed the importance of younger Americans who are eligible getting vaccinated in brief remarks at the start of the briefing with White House press secretary Jen Psaki. "I am in awe of the work President Biden and Dr. Fauci have done and was happy to lend my support to this important initiative," Rodrigo said. The visit by the 18-year-old singer to the White House represented the latest effort by the White House to reach out to younger Americans to get vaccinated. Rodrigo, Biden and Fauci are expected to record videos stressing the importance of vaccines. The videos will be featured on Rodrigo's social media channels — which boast more than 28 million followers — as well as the White House social media channels, a White House official said. Read more about Rodrigo's appearance. FAREWELL, FLEETS: Twitter will shut down its 24-hour story feature, called Fleets, roughly nine months after the company launched the function. Since launching Fleets in November, the company hasn't "seen an increase" in users using the feature "like we hoped," Twitter's head of product, brand and video ads, Ilya Grown, said in a blog post on Wednesday. Twitter's Fleets functioned similarly to story features on Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook — allowing users to publish a post that would last for a day. Read more about the announcement. TAKING ON TECH: When Rashad Robinson took the reins as president of Color of Change 10 years ago, the civil rights group had a staff of about five, a budget of around $650,000 and its goal on social media was simply to build a following. But now, with a workforce of approximately 150 and a budget that tops $40 million, Color of Change is one of the leading voices in the push to hold tech giants accountable. "Part of what we've had to do over the last several years is translate presence into power," Robinson told The Hill in a recent interview. "What does it mean to not just want to be seen on these platforms — what does it look like to have power on these platforms, and power over how these platforms engage and do their business." Read more here. |
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