Citizen Journalism

Citizen Journalism- The idea that anyone can be a journalist
They film events on their phones which media companies use when reporting

We Media is a way to begin to understand ow ordinary citizens, empowered by digital technologies that connect knowledge throughout the globe, are contributing to and participating in their own truths, their own kind of news. The major example of this is citizen journalism.

Wikinews is serious reportage and just gives the facts. It favours quality over quantity and doesn't push any agendas onto its readers.
Wikinews doesn't say who's written the articles and just gives the sources for the articles.

Citizen Journalism: Stage One
Level 1- Providing content for corporate/professional providers

Level 2- Reporting events using open source platforms e.g Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

Level 3- Creating then reporting the news using open- sourced platforms to sway the opinion of or mobilise the public

Case Study
Currently, in Hong Kong, there are protesters filming the riots that are taking place against against the government. These videos are then uploaded onto western social media that news channels can access. Channels such as the BBC use the first hand footage of the rioters for their reporting and to get a better understanding of the situation in Hon Kong. When posted on the news channel websites, links to the protester videos are included.

Below shows Time's understanding of the current situation in Hong Kong accompanied with video footage
https://time.com/5767960/chater-garden-hong-kong-clashes/

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