"Terrorism is mass murder with a media strategy; it’s time to disrupt it." I wrote about covering terrorism sensibly.https://www.buzzfeed.com/zeyneptufekci/dont-let-isis-shape-the-news …pic.twitter.com/Rx3nkEfXqJ
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Almost as if it's deliberate?
Not just teaching bomb-making: charts/methods outlines plant what's called "seeds of ideation"—increasing likelihood of inspiration
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Not new ground; this is well-understood ground. Editors at newspapers need to create ethics guidelines the way we do for suicide coverage.
What about the banning of broadcasting videos of the incident? This is a sanction by courts in many countries after terrorist attacks.
Disagree that no news value: controlling bomb-making materials is an anti-terrorism method so useful to know how and why it failed.
What value is that level of detail useful for the general public as news? Detailed instructions don't have news value. Broad description ok.
The fear of being scooped plays a large role in journalism. As you know, it's an editorial decision. "Why didn't we publish, we had this?"
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