The case for quarantining extremist ideas | Joan Donovan and Dana Boyd | Opinion | The Guardian

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Summary:

Editors used to engage in strategic silence – set agendas, omit extremist ideas and manage voices – without knowing they were doing so. Yet the online context has enhanced extremists’ abilities to create controversies, prompting newsrooms to justify covering their spectacles. Because competition for audience is increasingly fierce and financially consequential, longstanding newsroom norms have come undone. We believe that journalists do not rebuild reputation through a race to the bottom. Rather, we think that it’s imperative that newsrooms actively take the high ground and re-embrace strategic silence in order to defy extremists’ platforms for spreading hate.

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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jun/01/extremist-ideas-media-coverage-kkk

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06/04/2018, 09:51

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06/04/2018, 07:36