The document discusses the importance of ethics, urgency and accuracy in journalism. It notes that getting a story right is more important than being first to publish. Reporters should verify facts and publish stories as they unfold rather than waiting until all facts are known. The document provides tips for verifying user-generated content, images, videos and evaluating social media sources from experts in verification. It stresses the importance of always asking "How do you know that?" when verifying information.
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3. Which is more important?
• Getting the news first? Or getting it
right?
This is a false choice: If you don’t have it
right, you didn’t get it first.
You want to publish quickly as soon as you
verify facts. Story unfolds, rather than
waiting to publish complete story.
8. Vetting & verifying
• Track back RTs, etc.
to source
• Look for clusters
• Location enabled?
• Evaluate the network
• Evaluate the history
• Links, photos?
• Take it old school
• Disclose, hedge,
repeat
• Be brave only in
correction
Tips from Craig Silverman, Regret the Error
9. Evaluating tweeps
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How long have they been tweeting?
Check previous tweets, interaction
Check bio, links
Check Klout score
Google name and scam, spammer
Contact & interview
Tips from Mandy Jenkins, Zombie Journalism