Article 10DR7 'Everyone on Twitter is talking about it' is not the same as everyone talking about it

'Everyone on Twitter is talking about it' is not the same as everyone talking about it

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Devon Maloney
from Technology | The Guardian on (#10DR7)
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Trapped in their self-referential Twitter bubble, journalists often fail to realise that social media doesn't represent the whole world

Over the past few years, Twitter's status as a platform for public debate is a dog-whistle platitude that has become the gilded shield of First-Amendment-waving journalists everywhere, like our very own #NotAllMen hashtag, to justify the mishandling - and, in some cases, even endangerment - of our sources for digital stories (and, yes, tweets should be considered sources).

Theoretically, anyone can stumble upon your unprotected tweet; therefore, we can embed your tweet in our news story without informing you or asking your permission. But just because journalists can exercise that power, does that mean we ought to?

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