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Should Twitter be used as a "source" for news?

Asked by chyna (51352points) September 3rd, 2013
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I was watching my local news this morning and the announcer says “according to sources on Twitter, the US is closer to striking against Syria. We are waiting to see what the Obama administration will do.”
Really? Twitter as a source? What’s next, Facebook?
According to Facebook, 9 year old girls are now starting their periods.

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muppetish's avatar

I think social media can be a good source for firsthand accounts of what happened on site as an immediate account of events. However, they should be observed cautiously, the same as all media, because they could be coloured and not include the whole story.

However, in the case that you have presented, I do not think that social media would be the best citation for current events.

ucme's avatar

No, according to all sources, the street’s the place to go.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

Well, if it’s on the net it has to be true.

dxs's avatar

It definitely depends on the tweeter. If it’s from a verified tweeter, then I’d say it’s okay.

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KNOWITALL's avatar

Only if they link to an official new source. fb is good for local news for me.

rojo's avatar

no.

dabbler's avatar

Lots of big new agencies and newspapers have a twitter feed, so tweets from them would be as reliable as their regular outlet. One caveat here is that traditional news sources have accelerated their news output for the electronic age and apply less editorial oversight and checking than they used to. (spelling, even!)

Tweets from some blogger will be about as reliable as… a blogger. i.e. gossip.

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