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by magoon
5045 days ago
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Now I'm uptight? I raise a valid point -- journalists don't capture and disseminate private conversations, they report. I have never seen a journalistic article from Wikileaks, much as I have never seen a journalist simply distribute a bunch of private conversations with no story. |
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Wikileaks presented information, just because that information wasn't in a form that you are comfortable and familiar with doesn't make it not journalism.
No one had ever seen a journalist who published exclusively online until a few years ago and many people claimed that wasn't "journalism". Now bloggers are pretty well-recognized.
The volume of information is so large today that a new form of journalism is required. Wikileaks has provided that, or at least led the charge to provide it.
Wikileaks acted as a clearinghouse for raw information. Then others read it, interpreted it and wrote about it. I don't see the problem.