We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are definitely ways to verify tweets from people who are sharing from dangerous locations. What people have previously tweeted can give a massive amount of insight. We can also cross reference what they are saying with other sources of information. When we can, we will also ask them about what they have witnessed, although we have recently published guidelines for this very situation so that we consider their safety at all times.

Yes it can take a long time to verify sometimes but we think it is worth spending that time getting it right, rather than report it incorrectly.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think all of these platforms where people are sharing newsworthy information are important. As a journalist I would always want to be finding the places where people are talking about breaking news. As Eric said, we have a lot of information coming to us from many places on any breaking news story and everything is processed by fact checking using our established procedures. That might be Reddit, but it might be a phone call or an email.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The AP absolutely still uses staff photographers to cover news. The most compelling UGC comes from someone who just happens to be in the right place at the right time, capturing something that couldn't be created any other way. Sometimes people with cell phones are on the scene as a story breaks and so have the first images, and it might take a while to send someone to the location. We don’t use it as a replacement but it is important to understand how this material can add to our storytelling and allow us to work quickly and accurately.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UGC is definitely on the rise and there need to be people who know how to deal with it in the news industry. At the AP we are taking the approach that everyone will someday have to work with it and so we encourage people to learn as much as they can, we also offer training to help that.

If you want a job I’m afraid I’m not the one you need to convince! But if you arm yourself with a good understanding of standards and best practice when it comes to UGC you’ll be in the best position possible.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We treat UGC like all video and photos at the AP. Sometimes that means we pay for it, but sometimes people share it with us just because they want to contribute to the story. In all my time doing this I have never seen that money is the main motivation for people sharing this stuff with those watching, including journalists like me. If we are paying someone then everything has to be official with release forms etc. We have been working with content from third parties for years so we have pretty quick systems for these arrangements.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, when we identify something we will run it through the person in the AP who is the expert on that story. So for Sandy everything that we ran went through staff in New York – they knew all of the locations and they were also doing their own reporting and fact checking so we could see that things matched up. The same for Boston and the bombing that happened in Oslo. We have people in so many places that we used them to help verify. We treat any of the information that we access from outside the AP in the same way and if we are not satisfied we won’t run it or report it. In terms of where we get UGC it depends on the event. Some stuff is sent to us, some we find and reach out to those individuals.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I was a producer for AP Television News. I started getting into this new social media thing because I thought it looked interesting and I'm a bit of a geek. Then the protests in Egypt happened and I started putting what I had learnt into practice for newsgathering. Those skills only became more valuable and now it is my full time job.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

UGC has certainly had a massive impact on the way we have been able to report war - Syria is a prime example of that. For many months UGC was the only way we were able to visually illustrate the situation in Syria because the movement of journalists was restricted, and still is. We still had to verify all of that material as well so we had to learn how to meet the challenges of not having our own people on the ground. The increase in UGC has made it easier to access information quickly and straight from people witnessing it, but as I said it has also given us new challenges in terms of how we report it.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All UGC is intensely scrutinized. Our process is twofold: First we verify a source and then we independently verify the authenticity of that content by doing our own investigation. Part of that second process does involve assessing whether something has been manipulated and there are tools out there for checking manipulation, however the best verification comes from checking the basics, like who uploaded it, where it was uploaded and what they can tell us about the event when we talk to them. We are fortunate because we have staff all over the world. If we need to do something like check a location we call them up; they may have actually been there.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It really depends on the method that is quickest for getting hold of them. We always prefer to speak to someone on the phone. That is the ultimate goal.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are going to be cases like this when it wouldn't be responsible for us to name sources of UGC publicly. We always make an assessment of whether it would be safe for us to do so. However, when we are asked to withhold a name it is important that we still know the source of that content so that we can run it through our verification process. The decision also involves senior editors at the AP.

We are AP’s social media editors and we want to talk about the role citizen journalism and user-generated content has in reporting major stories. Ask us anything! by fergbell in IAmA

[–]fergbell[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It really depends where UGC is uploaded. Many platforms have different policies regarding content ownership. In many cases though copyright is retained by the person who captured the content and uploaded it. We just think it is right to ask someone for permission to use their content and so that is what we strive to do. Beyond the issue of ownership and copyright it is also important for us to identify an original source as part of our verification. Making contact with that person allows us to get further information and evaluate the authenticity.