Integrity: the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
I really appreciate being
able to stay caught up on the news, current events and emergencies through social media pages and postings. I believe that news providers are providing a
very valuable service to our community; however I am concerned about giving
reader's the ability to comment on such stories.
The primary objective in releasing news onto social media is
usually to target an audience that has a higher online presence than perhaps
say those who would pick up a newspaper.
When you pick up a newspaper or
magazine, you read an article and if it impacts you, perhaps you clip it and
send it to a friend or co-worker. There isn’t the ability to share your
comments publically or provide judgments to those involved. The only ways that
really allows for a response would be a letter to the editor, or sharing the
article directly.
Through the development of social media and the “liking,” “sharing,”
and comment ability, there has been a shift in the presenting of news. Now,
when a story is released, each reader has the ability to provide their input,
comments, judgments, assumptions and criticism for all to see. The problem with
this is includes but is not limited to the following things:
- Very rarely is a commenter directly involved
- Often details are not fully disclosed and the existence of social media sharing alters that, sometimes inadvertently (such as releasing names of victims or people involved)
- Privacy for family members, friends or others impacted is limited by lack of discretion by commenters
- Commenters are free to share their judgments, call names, and walk the line of slandering those involved
- The reputations of those involved (primarily in tragic stories such as child abuse, rape or other criminal acts) are often destroyed before legal action is taken and innocence or guilt is determined.
Disabling comments would allow for the news
story to be shared but would limit the reader to strictly reading. Any insights they then felt the need to share
would occur on their private page rather than on the news provider's page. It eliminates the question of the integrity
of the news provider this way. News providers are removing the forum for discussion that
more times than not becomes a lynching session.
If disabling comments is not an option, are there ways to edit, pay closer attention to and monitor conversations occurring. A news platform is not the place to air someone's dirty laundry for all to see and open things up for stone throwing. I do think that upholding integrity in the news reported includes providing an umbrella of protection, however small it may be, to those written about and this would help provide that.
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