Natasha Phiri -210288104
Citizen Journalism is a new form of Journalism. It
encourages basically anyone, an average citizen to be active participants in
creating and sharing news, newsworthy
events and information. Citizen journalism develops gradually with technology .
With ICT’s on the rise citizen journalism is emerging .
Your average individual who is not a qualified journalist
can post up news or newsworthy events on youtube, twitter, facebook, my space
you name it. The interactive nature of the internet and digital media and
technology allows your average citizen
to be active participants in the
creation of news and information . An
example of this would be the giant protests in Egypt in 2011 when the dictator Hosni Mubarak was forced to quit as president
of the nation. Egyptian citizens decided
to post up what was really happening in
Egypt making the world at large aware of
what was really happening in that nation at that particular time , because
local Egyptian broadcasters which are government controlled were not
broadcasting this .
As a young journalist , citizen journalism poses a threat to my
profession because I have to go to school and study and get my qualification ,
mean whilst normal citizens can share news and information , and they are
automatically regarded as “citizen journalists” . Professional journalists are
objecting to this term citizen journalism because it implies that professional
journalists are not operating as citizens.
Citizen Journalism
also means that amateurs and people who are completely clueless about
journalism can now write, record and cover stories. Is it honestly fair to
categorize such people and call them journalists? Whilst we went to varsity,
and were taught about ethics and how to report on news and cover stories.
Citizen journalism also gives the journalism profession
and journalists as a whole a bad name . Some people may mislead the public by
posting something up and you find that the information is incorrect or false or
some facts were not verified . The public will assume that the person that
posted up such information is a journalist and that results in us journalists
losing our credibility. It also promotes some form of lazy journalism.
Because citizen journalists post their work on social
networking sites , this means that the stories were posted outside the newsroom
, which means that no one can edit their work or check the spelling and
grammar. Another danger is that were do they get their information from? Is it
from hearsay information? A source? A written document? And if so how do they
verify their information and how do they know that it is true?
Mind you that there are some people who believe
everything they read and think that everything from the internet is actually
true. This can mislead a lot of people and in the end we get a bad name and we
are deemed as not trustworthy. Citizen journalists may also be biased in
writing their stories and not objective and in doing such they can influence
the reader.
I strongly believe
that citizen journalism is a threat to our profession and something needs to be
done about it .It jeopardizes our profession , our name and our credibility.