Submitted by ADefiniteDescription t3_115jhwb in philosophy
chipped_laps t1_j92rc8x wrote
Reply to comment by captaingleyr in Transparency and Trust in News Media by ADefiniteDescription
What purpose did gatekeeping serve?
upinthenortheast t1_j92xr8z wrote
I'm assuming this person is referring to journalistic standards. Newspapers didn't just let anyone write articles they had to be written by someone with a degree in journalism or something similar and then reviewed by an editor. In theory if the news organization posts something wrong their reputation was at risk, which hopefully would provide incentive to not post false information. This whole process sending actual people out to the scene conducting interviews collecting information is very expensive. Whereas someone just providing their own 2 cents on any given news event does not cost anything beyond the time it takes for the individual writer to write it. The high start up costs of starting a newspaper company even back in their heyday prevented just anyone from being able to run their own newspapers, Although there were definitely were some newspapers that were far less reputable, often refered to as a "rag".
tele68 t1_j937l14 wrote
You have to imagine in the past before resource scarcity and with high standards in humanities education - that there was more "honor" throughout society, including the editors of information. Gatekeepers now are as craven as any youtuber in mom's basement, just different chains of command.
If the audience or readers can find the strength to be more discerning and take responsibility for choosing their information, I'd say let it ALL flow.
captaingleyr t1_j942llv wrote
Not spreading misinformation, verifying facts before broadcasting rumors. No good is served other than ad dollars by not waiting for evidence or not publishing a story that can't be verified yet
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