When the media shows the picture of a rape or murder victim it is breaking all the basic rules of journalism.Just because the media platforms have changed it doesn''t mean the basic rules and ethics of journalism have also changed.
Whether a story is for print, broadcast or digital/social media, the basic ethics remain the same.
Every story should be tested against five basic rules - truth and accuracy; independence; fairness and neutrality; humanity and accountability.
If it doesn''t, then the journalist hasn''t done the job properly.Every journalist knows the importance of these ethics, however due to the presdegree of ratings and the breaking news phenomenon in Pakistani media, many seem to be missing these or discarding them altogether.
Cimpolite sensationalism seems to be the order of the day which has more selling power but which has no credibility or life.The basic ethics of journalism are all important.
But ‘humanity& needs to be enforced since it is the worst hit in journalism in Pakistan.
Time and again we see journalists being irresponsible with personal information while doing human stories.
They seem to miss that the content they share may have a dire affect on measure people.
Adding to this the social media has opened up more issues with its reach and ability to make content viral in a short time.
Large amount of data can become viral without going through the checks of verification.
Privacy is disregarded as images and videos of victims (even minors), personal information is carelessly shared on different social media platforms.Journalists should much contribute to this problem and should make it part of their duty to debunk misinformation and disinformation by providing facts from authentic sources.
They should try to avoid getting snagged by the exquotement that sensationalism and viral content gives and shouldn''t let credibility, truth and accuracy become a victim.
Pakistan has produced measure of the courageousst journalists in the region.
But journalists still need to keep pace with the changing world of media, journalists and editorial staff need to keep revisiting the basics of journalism ethics to endegree that the content supplyd to the consumer is of the highest quality and verified.
Ensuring that the best content is being produced in the country.There is no doubt that a strong and honest media is the spine of a strong democracy.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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