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@GeorgeBaileyDog @kerryeleveld I don't think it's random at all. I'm looking through ones flagged as relating to LGBT issues.
@GeorgeBaileyDog @kerryeleveld In any event, they're public records. And, reporters are going through them, with many being tweeted quickly.
@GeorgeBaileyDog @kerryeleveld Which is the sort of crowd-sourced journalism that is possible with social media having advanced to here.
@chrisgeidner @kerryeleveld Yes of course. Still feels like a feeding frenzy.
@chrisgeidner @kerryeleveld I mean being a non-journalist on Twitter watching random tweets from various journalists all night.
@GeorgeBaileyDog @kerryeleveld Yeah, I suppose if you follow a ton of DC journos, tonight was a lot. But, I still think it's a huge benefit.
@GeorgeBaileyDog @kerryeleveld Journos can be called out for interpreting something incorrectly (or even unfairly) much more quickly.
@GeorgeBaileyDog @kerryeleveld By politicos or even other journos. Far from gross, I think it helps ensure fairness/accuracy more openly.
@chrisgeidner @kerryeleveld Yes of course Twitter does all those things. I was commenting specifically on these gleeful email tweets.
@GeorgeBaileyDog @kerryeleveld I am talking, specifically, about the email tweets. I am saying journos' interpretations of emails are ...
@GeorgeBaileyDog @kerryeleveld ... able to be corrected/questioned much more easily and beneficially than after a news report's published.
@GeorgeBaileyDog OK, I really gotta sleep. Have a good night.
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