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Social networks as sources of journalism: Reasons for distrust among Spanish journalists

Authors

VARONA ARAMBURU, DAVID, SÁNCHEZ MUÑOZ, GEMA MARÍA

External publication

No

Means

Prof. Inf.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

1.063

SJR Impact

0.549

Publication date

01/09/2016

ISI

000388376700010

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-84992659522

Abstract

Social networks produce vast quantities of information that are occasionally relevant to the media agenda. Journalists are faced with the dilemma of whether or not to use social networks as regular sources because they tend to lack qualities like credibility and durability, essential in traditional journalism. The origin of the information from social platforms cannot always can be verified or even identified. We look at the media scene in Spain, where social networks have a relevant and ever-increasing role, and analyze if social media sources are valid, or if professionals should regard them as tools to be used with caution and skepticism. Our study explores the ethical and professional implications of social networks as an information source and as a feedback system.

Keywords

Social networks; Social media; Journalism; Media; Trust; Credibility