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Facebook and Twitter join coalition to improve social media newsgathering
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/sep/13/facebook-twitter-social-media-newsgathering
Summary: Many news organisations such as Telegraph, New York Times etc. have joined up with twitter and Facebook to improve the way that news is reported on social media platforms especially tackling the problem of fake news.
These news organisations will then work with tech companies to improve newsgathering techniques and improve experiences of eye witnesses who are contacted by news companies.
The partner network members will help to develop these guideline but these will be negotiable. Also First Drafts managing director Jenni Sargent talks about the company already working very closely to the social media platforms and news organisations that they should be in a good position to aid the challenges of journalists and audiences.
My opinion:
I think that the overall idea is good and it is a necessity to tackle inaccurate news stories especially in today's society where a lot of people instantly believe what they read as 'news' on social media sites such as facebook and twitter. However there may be problems of these 'news stories' being perceived as fake when in fact they are just rooted by opinion, it may be hard and costly to tackle all these stories on an individual level especially without creating some sort of further bias/ conformity especially with such huge powerful news companies becoming increasingly involved.
Summary: Many news organisations such as Telegraph, New York Times etc. have joined up with twitter and Facebook to improve the way that news is reported on social media platforms especially tackling the problem of fake news.
These news organisations will then work with tech companies to improve newsgathering techniques and improve experiences of eye witnesses who are contacted by news companies.
The partner network members will help to develop these guideline but these will be negotiable. Also First Drafts managing director Jenni Sargent talks about the company already working very closely to the social media platforms and news organisations that they should be in a good position to aid the challenges of journalists and audiences.
My opinion:
I think that the overall idea is good and it is a necessity to tackle inaccurate news stories especially in today's society where a lot of people instantly believe what they read as 'news' on social media sites such as facebook and twitter. However there may be problems of these 'news stories' being perceived as fake when in fact they are just rooted by opinion, it may be hard and costly to tackle all these stories on an individual level especially without creating some sort of further bias/ conformity especially with such huge powerful news companies becoming increasingly involved.
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