We don't do this for drunk drivers killing people. Terrorism is horrible—but rewarding them with the type of publicity they seek is no path.https://twitter.com/jcstearns/status/871132672235638785 …
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Last piece I wrote on ISIS media strategy, which media cooperates with: put panic on loop even when there's no news. https://www.buzzfeed.com/zeyneptufekci/dont-let-isis-shape-the-news …pic.twitter.com/z3UdMl2ydO
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My 2015 piece summarizing some of the research that shows how excessive, sensationalist publicity inspires copycats. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/27/opinion/the-virginia-shooter-wanted-fame-lets-not-give-it-to-him.html …pic.twitter.com/GCQOCCXxLZ
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Who said you are "covering up" for ISIS? This is about journalism. You should support it, not suppress it.
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Yep. In particular, the West completely ignored Turkey's role and open borders with Syria until astonishingly late.
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criticizing media's sensationalization &lification of terror attacks is opposite of covering up for ISIS, u morons
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