Not hard. In two tweets. 1-Media should report *and* amplify *important* issues, especially ones the powerful would like you to ignore. 1/2
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Journalism's role when every politician can tweet & anyone can hack emails: focus us on important stuff; investigate; fight disinformation.
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Mark A Kruger
No, but they have shared norms & processes. That's why they all get played easily by Wikileaks, miss key stuff, etc.https://twitter.com/musepolsci/status/803975266003484672 …
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Only financial future for print or serious journalism is subscription primary, ads not a big deal. That means product has to be value added.
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Because the ones competing only for ad money will be outcompeted, and will have to adapt, to a form of media that is not really journalism.
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Garf
Very good question. What's your best *overall* example? Not some great stories, but good overall. I don't have any.https://twitter.com/whenhen/status/803977035039248385 …
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Buzzfeed? They seem to consistently break norms (with critical reporting on Facebook) despite biz/traffic dependance on FB
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