The Impact Of Social Media Changed Journalism

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Social media has changed journalism in a lot of ways over the past 20 years. The most important and obvious change is that now journalism is reaching a wider audience other than just the audiences that comes from digital space, for example Facebook and Twitter, as the second quarter of 2015, Facebook had 1.49 billion monthly active users and Twitter has reached 304 million users, all these users may or may not be aware that they are involved in journalism one way or the other. 20 years ago, journalism was all about long paragraphs and lectures, it contained researches and facts and by putting them together, news are forms. Nowadays, readers and publishers have a closer relationship; readers are becoming “users” slowly, which means journalism is now formed by the combination of publishers’ opinions and the readers. Not only social media changed journalism by its worldwide attention but also the speed of it. 2o year ago, people had to read newspaper or turn on the television in order to read and know about certain news or major events, but now with the fast development of …show more content…

Social media changed journalism in a good way by allow access for people to seek into the journalism world, giving everyone the rights and opportunities to read news from all over the world but as technology developed, social media users also have the access to go online and use social media to report, even non-professional journalists have the access to report, that is one of the reason why some reports can easily get readers aggressive by the words they used. Seeking truth and report it, be accurate and minimize harm are still the main ethics for journalists even thought the internet may make more difficult with all the users on social media but those still remain the standards of professional

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