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RE: The Truth is in danger! The Death of Investigative Journalism and What We Can Do About It. {Making Steemit A Journalism Hub}

in #investigative-journalism8 years ago (edited)

You're totally right. Steemit does have the capacity to be an independent haven for this type of journalism.

I propose the following:

  • There should be a tag that only authorised users can use, like #realjournalism.

  • Users can only gain authorisation to use that tag by showing a body of work elsewhere or submitting an article that is deemed to be high enough quality by an editor.

Why?

  • Only by creating such a high quality channel would Steemit gain credibility as a haven for serious journalists.
  • A lot of them won't want to put their work into a pool of blog quality articles (no offence intended... I count myself amongst the blog quality writers, if I'm lucky).
  • A separate site (The Steemit Review or something catchy) could be created based on the hashtag in a more 'news site' style that would make those articles more consumable for non Steemers (it would also be a gateway to Steemit.com for the new readers of course).
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I love your recommendations. And you're right. We can beta invite a few journalists to see how this experiment works out. And a well-monitored tag will help convince them Steemit is the real deal. Would love to see how this is going to be implemented.

Hi, am really interested by this topic - I'm a freelance journalist and wrote an introductory post at the start of this week discussing some similar issues. Would love to talk more about how it could work in practice!

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