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Thursday April 25, 2002 13:44 by Donal Dublin
![]() Hypocricy & Double Standards Degrade the Quality of Indymedia A number of recent articles about the quality of the Indymedia Newswire along with the comments they have provoked make interesting reading. But perhaps ye have all missed the point: The Editorial Guidelines listed in this site that aim to provide criteria for removal of inappropriate articles posted by the public at present contain the following 6 points: 1. Comments, not News Since I do not find any editorial guidelines for the main Featured Articles section on the homepage of this site, I assume that these same guidelines (more or less) apply. Yet a superficial analysis of what I see in this section, shows that almost all 6 of the above guidelines have been broken. A few examples: 1. News rather than Comments: 2. Variety (non-duplication): 3. Infactual or obviously false posts: 4. Libelous or slanderous posts and It's called leadership. If leaders (e.g. editors) behave according to behaviour x (inferior journalism), then followers (contributors of articles and comments) are unlikely to behave according to behaviour y (quality journalism). Dissenters, on the other hand, will behave differently, and perhaps a little too differently, hence the current scenario: Too many articles from opposite extremes of the pendulum, leading to excesses of emotion and superficial libels, and difficiency in in-depth research, analysis, objectivity and honesty. In short, my message is to the Editors of Indymedia: The solution to your problem is easy: More journalistic leadership. Less hypocricy. |
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