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Local News | @seattletimes and the social media Wave during Lakewood cop shooting | Seattle Times Newspaper

Local News | @seattletimes and the social media Wave during Lakewood cop shooting | Seattle Times Newspaper.

A wonderful experiment in citizen journalism/traditional journalism convergence happened on Monday November 30th here in Seattle. The story linked here is a local Times reporter’s take on why and how this social media/web 2.0 happening went down.

Some negative, some positive reactions all in all but I thought it was a courageous experiment in using new tech/software/cloud in order to both inform the public and solicit their assistance as well. I do agree; it needs moderation in some form, but that’s what editors do. Let’s get them involved in the process. If it’s going to work as well as it can, maybe an exclusive electronic/media editor is needed to work on this kind of fast-breaking story.

Hope to see more of these experiments in the future!

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Washington police shootings: A watershed moment for Twitter?

I’m not sure I’d use the term “watershed” however; it certainly is being a fascinating experience of convergence: old media, new media, citizen journalism, neighborhood journalists & even commenters on the various sources who live in the area of the action. A very real-time experience when the electronic journalists were getting no air-time. Much more important for them to run the infomercials and the sports news. Useless they were.

Washington police shootings: A watershed moment for Twitter?

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Bruggeman, CEO of technology company ActiveWords, was one of hundreds of “citizen journalists” who added context and insight to the events as they unfolded, creating a powerful source of information that we’ve not quite seen before around a news event of this size in Washington state.

In an email this morning, Bruggeman explained that he didn’t see himself doing anything “earthshaking or watershed, just paying attention, and trying to add to the conversation/story.” He first noticed the police descend on his neighborhood around 9:50 last night. After checking the news and Twitter for information about what was happening around him, he realized there was none, so he figured he should start posting updates himself.

He ended up picking up about 50 new followers on Twitter, some local, others international. The “real news guys” didn’t start showing up in the neighborhood with their cameras until about an hour after the incident started.

“As I look at what I have written, what I guess is striking is how timely my tweets were, but yet no curation, editing or real focal point that people could have gone to. The people who followed me either on Twitter or Facebook got a real time sense of what I was seeing,” he says. At the same time, it was a learning experience for him: “On reflection I am sorry that I didn’t both take some pictures and post them, and also walk down and talk to the cops on the fringe to do a better job of reporting something beyond what I was seeing from my windows and deck.”

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Facebook Marketing: IKEA’s Genius

Facebook Marketing: IKEA’s Genius Use of Photo Tagging.

Very creative marketing indeed. Where are we going?

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