Are Bloggers Journalists??

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Are Bloggers Journalists?? In our world of global communication, bloggers have become go-to resources on a wide variety of topics. People rely upon the information shared by bloggers for both personal and professional growth, but the question remains whether or not these bloggers have earned their place in the esteemed industry of journalism. Are bloggers journalists? No. Bloggers are not considered journalists because they imbue their articles with opinion whereas journalists report provable facts. Despite this specific difference between bloggers and journalists, the debate about what truly separates one from the other continues to spark controversy and conversation.

The Legal Divide Credibility is key when you are researching who to trust for information, regardless of the topic. Journalists are credible because they publicly represent established media outlets. They are protected by the proverbial any friend of yours is a friend of mine mentality. They are also protected by something called a shield law. “Shield law, in the United States, is any law that protects journalists against the compelled disclosure of confidential information, including the identities of their sources, or the forced surrender of unpublished written material collected during news gathering, such as notes.” (Source) Under these laws, journalists are afforded all legal protections under the First Amendment of the Constitution. This is because a journalist is so-called based upon their ability to meet seven, court defined qualifications.

Qualifications of a Journalist 1. Bachelor’s degree in journalism or a similar major. 2. Press pass assigned by a recognized news entity 3. Pristine adherence to journalistic standards (fact-checking, disclosures of conflicts of interest, etc.) 4. Meticulous note taking of conversations and interviews conducted 5. Maintains confidentiality of sources at all times 6. Writing must be original 7. Commitment to reporting from all related perspectives

Fact or Fiction While any blogger may meet several or even all of these judicially approved qualifications, they receive no legal love due to the assumed inherent bias in the information they publish. Bloggers write about personal subjects like parenting, shopping, overcoming traumas…you name it. Whatever they write about, they are under no requirement to prove that anything they publish is actually true. Even business bloggers are under no obligation to support their statements. Granted, they should. But they don’t have to. And because they don’t have to they are not legally responsible for whatever you do with the information they provide. There is a dark side to this freedom, however. The majority of blog entries are anecdotal and often rooted in opinion. Once an opinion is made public, it can be deemed spurious, or simply put, fake.


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