# Future of Media

### Future of Media in Nexus Guilds

Future of Media is the Nexus Guilds domain for media resilience, information integrity, and governed media systems research.

It connects digital media governance, platform accountability, public-interest media, newsroom innovation, and trust and safety with evidence-based communication practice.

This section shows how the guild studies media ecosystems, produces reusable evidence, and supports resilient civic communication across the Nexus ecosystem.

* **Media resilience** covers system fragility, distribution risk, audience trust, and continuity under disruption.
* **Information integrity** covers misinformation resilience, disinformation analysis, provenance, verification, and release discipline.
* **Media governance** covers platform policy, public-interest standards, accountability, and bounded research methods.

### What Future of Media covers

* Media systems, platform governance, and information integrity operations.
* Public-interest media, newsroom innovation, and trustworthy digital communication.
* Trust and safety, verification workflows, and evidence-based communication design.

### Related pages

* [Overview](/organization/cooperation/nexus-guilds/overview.md)
* [Ecosystem](/organization/cooperation/nexus-guilds/ecosystem.md)
* [Membership](/organization/cooperation/nexus-guilds/membership.md)

### Why Future of Media matters

Future of Media helps teams compare evidence, reduce information risk, and strengthen media system resilience.

It supports trustworthy communication and safer media innovation without crossing into manipulation or ungoverned influence operations.

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