1. Mike Wise Suspended One Month by WaPo for Tweeting Fake News
Mike Wise learns a lesson while trying to teach us one about Twitter.
Mike, let me let you in on a little secret. Twitter isn’t any more or less reliable for news than anything else. If you follow or listen to information from sources you can’t trust, no matter what the platform, you’re going to get burned.
Reputation matters, regardless of platform. People put their trust in people based on reputation.

    Mike Wise Suspended One Month by WaPo for Tweeting Fake News

    Mike Wise learns a lesson while trying to teach us one about Twitter.

    Mike, let me let you in on a little secret. Twitter isn’t any more or less reliable for news than anything else. If you follow or listen to information from sources you can’t trust, no matter what the platform, you’re going to get burned.

    Reputation matters, regardless of platform. People put their trust in people based on reputation.







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  1. archivedigger reblogged this from sbnation
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  3. jefferino4 reblogged this from markcoatney and added:
    I wish Mike Wise hasn’t done this but this is very well put.
  4. evrymeevryu reblogged this from soupsoup and added:
    Not the smartest move. ^
  5. amyvernon reblogged this from sbnation and added:
    a journalist, don’t tweet out “fake news” and then act surprised
  6. wallsconcesandgreenshutters reblogged this from soupsoup and added:
    If most sources in a venue are unreliable, that means the venue is unreliable. A venue is its sources.
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  10. markcoatney reblogged this from sbnation and added:
    The error old media people commonly make...new media: They confuse venue with source....
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