Ethics, control and regulation of information in collaborative web journalism
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https://doi.org/10.5380/atoz.v3i1.41331Keywords:
Collaboration in social networks, Web journalism, Information moderation, Ethics in JournalismAbstract
Introduction: The article discusses the ethical issue on the Internet, with a focus on collaboration of readers in news sites. The analysis covers the impact of the inclusion of collaborative content in the journalistic context, and presents questions about the relevance of this type of content as well as ways to integrate it with conventional news content. Method: Bibliographical study with a survey of references on the issue of collaboration readers in journalism sites on the impact of the inclusion of these collaborative practices for conventional journalism, and the possibilities of control and moderation of information sent by readers in order to validate their veracity. Results: Theoretical frameworks were found pointing to the advantages and disadvantages of using collaborative information on news sites as well as different mechanisms for integration and control of information, among them the pre-moderation, moderation and meta-moderation taken by intelligence artificial automatic algorithms. Conclusion: The ideal solution, not yet found, necessarily requires such questioning about the way in which the participation of the reader must be seized by newspapers and offered to the general public. This is a discussion that touches on many occasions with the ethical issue that pervades the journalistic practice throughout its history, and is arguably one of the greatest challenges that newspaper companies will face in the coming years.
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