My concern in the original thread was the need for understanding different mechanisms of failure; if all lumped same, can't fix.
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Replying to @zeynep @ggreenwald
Trad journalism has had major failures; internet business model fueling more. Still, it has a normative form that it fails from.
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Replying to @zeynep @ggreenwald
That normative form is worth defending and figuring out ways to (re)build institutionally—even while knowing will still fail.
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Replying to @zeynep
Right. I think finding ways to rebuild faith in at least some media institutions is key priority for combatting Fake News.
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Replying to @ggreenwald
Absolutely agree. That doesn't mean blind trust or endorsement of media institutions (no!) but to figure out failure modes and+
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Replying to @zeynep @ggreenwald
..see which ones can be fixed/pressured? Maybe subs from engaged audience can help defend against clickbait headline for ex?
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Flak and quick fact-checking by expert circles (like VT story) can maybe build caution into some stories? Dunno; but feel like+
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..defending the normative form of truth-seeking journalism as an institution is key part of what we must do.
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Replying to @zeynep
Yes. I don't agree with all you views on this but you're doing great and important work in exploring this phenomenon.
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Replying to @ggreenwald
Thank you! The battle is that defending trad media is not the concern but burn it all down isn't moving us to something better.
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Push old media to do better; create alternatives; resist the wave telling us facts don't matter; remain skeptical.. all at once.
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