Wait a tic’.
Is Balaji S. Srinivasan suggesting citizen journalists are as good as if not superior to traditional journalists?! That as we move forward especially with reporting on things like the Coronavirus we should look to our citizens as much as if not more so than the traditional media?
We agree.
Rather than having one corporate journalist paid $100,000 per year, we want 100 citizen journalists earning $1000 per year for sharing their expertise.
Twitter was v1 and Substack is v2 of this. We’re moving towards individual citizen journalists, away from media corporations.
— Balaji S. Srinivasan (@balajis) March 30, 2020
Especially when you see stunts like the one CBS News pulled with showing footage from an Italian hospital while talking about the outbreak in NYC.
Guess Vlad Savov, a traditional journalist, didn’t much care for Balaji’s idea:
Having access to a keyboard and the internet makes you a citizen journalist
Just like having access to eggs and a pan makes you a citizen chef ? https://t.co/zB6EhbiBtp
— Vlad Savov (@vladsavov) March 30, 2020
And this is why we hate them.
Well, one of the reasons. Every day it’s like they come up with a new reason for us to make fun of, mock, distrust and even dislike them.
How DARE any citizen journo think they’re equal to a real journo! LOL
I've been both a blogger and a journalist, they're two very distinct classes of work.
But it baffles me to see people that think journalism has problems — which it absolutely does — offering amateurism and doing it as a part-time side hustle as the solution.
— Vlad Savov (@vladsavov) March 30, 2020
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You almost wonder if Vlad here held his pinky up while tweeting about the little people.
The bloggers.
HA HA HA HA HA HA
We’d trust a blogger over the traditional media any day.
The one form of equality a journalist will always resist is the idea that everyone is now equal to a journalist. https://t.co/I2Zs5NLEhn
— Balaji S. Srinivasan (@balajis) March 30, 2020
Heh.
Equal? I find that blog posts by domain experts are usually better than articles on the same subject by professional journalists.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) March 30, 2020
It’s true.
direct info from experts > journalists
— Paul (@paul_btc) March 30, 2020
that metaphor is esp bad because one of the few things we really know about nutrition is that ppl do better eating homecooked meals than restaurant food
— sympathetic opposition (@sympathetic_opp) March 30, 2020
Darn you citizen chefs!
World hierarchy according to journalists:
Journalists
Everybody else— Joe Doherty (@Joemama198) March 30, 2020
Watch those approval numbers continue to go down and down and down.
Keep it up, media!
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