Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wall Street Journal rules more twit than Twitter

The Wall Street Journal has issued rules for its journalists regarding their Twitter and Facebook behavior. Clearly written without any understanding of how social media works or benefits good journalism, these rules will only serve to handicap reporters and further alienate readers from the paper's content.

Social media is just another way of getting things done -- developing relationships with sources, conducting interviews, responding to readers, and driving readers to the paper's content. Gawker shared examples of how the paper's staff flagrantly (and in the case of @karaswisher, famously) flout these rules. (Thankfully.)

For an example of 'best practices' for journalists using Twitter, check out this thoughtful post by Leah Betancourt, digital community manager at the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, Minn. A.K.A. @l3ahb3tan on Twitter.

I'll keep the post short, but for the love of the newspaper industry, work it out WSJ!

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