...There are two contending schools of thought on the matter. One posits that ethical guidelines are necessary in order that blogging may be practiced responsibility. The other says that such a “code of ethics” is anathema in the freewheeling blogosphere....
No. Bloggers may be the new breed of journalists in this era of libel suits and extrajudicial killings…a virtual freedom of expression and speech.
But if one blogger must consider himself a journalist, i think , first he/she must abide and be aware of the journalist code of ethics because there is no such thing for bloggers.
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May 21, 2009 12:21 pm Edited : May 21, 2009 12:23 pm
citycyber said:
No. Bloggers may be the new breed of journalists in this era of libel suits and extrajudicial killings…a virtual freedom of expression and speech.
But if one blogger must consider himself a journalist, i think , first he/she must abide and be aware of the journalist code of ethics because there is no such thing for bloggers.
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Yup, you got point there. Actually, I made a comment on the part III, here it goes:
I’m a blogger for years now but I don’t consider myself a journalist. I’m only a common person who knows how to access internet and say something in a text format there.
Journalists? Nawp. You can put simply put in your entry that you ate a chocolate while releasing shit, and still call it a blog.
Maybe that'll work with frustrated journalists? At least they still get to feel that they are real ones, because they are abiding by those rules and so called ethics.
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May 21, 2009 12:28 pm Edited : May 21, 2009 12:29 pm
joal0354861 said:
Journalists? Nawp. You can put simply put in your entry that you ate a chocolate while releasing shit, and still call it a blog.
Maybe that'll work with frustrated journalists? At least they still get to feel that they are real ones, because they are abiding by those rules and so called ethics.
Yup, in able to be a Journalist, you have to take a Journalism course in college for four years, but in able to be a blogger, you just have to register a blog to the internet and express yourself, that's it...
as i've said in one of my blogs, your blog is your stage so you must own it. i meant to say, you can say whatever it is you want to say. rant all you want for all the world to see if you want to. but then, your blog is your representation. you are whatever you write so i think proceeding with caution should be exercised.
i also think that citations are still necessary. being called a plagiarist by your fellow bloggers is the last thing you would want. ^_^
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i don't think so... freestyle kasi sa blog, your rules, your style. but then again dapat maingat ka pa rin sa iyong mga sinusulat, marami ang nakakabasa ng mga blogs, responsibility pa rin ng author yung mga sinusulat niya...
Depende tlaga sa blog... pero sa totoo lang, blogs are supposed to be online journals. kung nagsusulat ka ba sa diary, may susundin ka bang rules? di ba nga yung iba gumagawa pa ng mga "codes" or terms sa kanilang mga journal? kung i-apply ang rules/ethics ng journalism sa blog, baka mawalan na ng individuality ang blog separate from the common news/article.
I've been blogging for a years now and as a blogger meron din tayong sinusunod na netiquettes at medyo pareho lang sa etiquette ng journalism. Kaso lang yung sa etiquette ng journalism ay malawak kasi yung etiquette nila kaysa netiquette ng mga blogger.
crystaltrail said:
i don't think so... freestyle kasi sa blog, your rules, your style. but then again dapat maingat ka pa rin sa iyong mga sinusulat, marami ang nakakabasa ng mga blogs, responsibility pa rin ng author yung mga sinusulat niya...
Exactly.
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The best way, is to create a separate set of standard code of ethics for bloggers. Websites or hosting sites can give Terms of Agreements to those who want to register to them, and if that person violated the Terms, the Website or hosting site have the right to cease the services...
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