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Storytelling e social network: costruire storie

Storytelling e social network: costruire storie . 1. Piattaforme editoriali. 2. Storify Storyful Open Story/iReport. 3. La rivoluzione dei gelsomini. 4. Andy Carvin. 5. Come funziona Storify. 6. Le fonti per Storify . - twitter - Facebook - Flickr - YouTube - Google - Rss

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Storytelling e social network: costruire storie

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  1. Storytelling e social network: costruire storie

  2. 1. Piattaforme editoriali 2

  3. StorifyStoryful Open Story/iReport 3

  4. La rivoluzione dei gelsomini 4

  5. Andy Carvin 5

  6. Come funziona Storify 6

  7. Le fonti per Storify - twitter - Facebook - Flickr- YouTube - Google - Rss - link (da usare anche per singoli post di twitter e Facebook) - Storify

  8. Uragano Irene 8

  9. Come funziona Storyful

  10. Open Story/iReport

  11. 2. Social media: stylebooks, guidelines, policies, memos

  12. Ap:social media policy Bbc: editorial guidelines, social media guidance, editorial guidelines Bloomberg: social media guidelines New York Times:social media policy 13

  13. Reuters: using social media (Handbook) Washington Post: social media policy Wall Street Journal: social media policy 14

  14. Accuratezza “Be skeptical of any information forwarded on a social network. Memes and misinformation spread more rapidly online than anywhere else. We must apply the same standards of verification as we would to any other source” (Bloomberg) “Be wary of "unusual" news discovered on a web site. Do not treat this as “normal news” until the company or organisation confirms it or at least has a chance to respond to what you have found” (Reuters) “In many cases, information initially coming to our attention via Twitter will serve simply as a tip, allowing us to check out and report the information ourselves in the regular way, quoting more solid sources. This is as true in financial markets coverage as in political and general news coverage” (Reuters)

  15. “To further protect us, we must use the following line on the top of each photo caption when we cannot trace a picture’s origin but we believe we should move them: Editor's Note: This photograph is from a social networking website. Reuters has not been able to verify the authenticity of the material. (A similar note should be added to video scripts and shot lists)” (Reuters) “ 'retweeting' does not signify endorsement, particularly if the views expressed are about politics or a matter of controversial public policy. Instead you should consider adding your own comment to the "tweet" you have selected, making it clear why you are forwarding it and where you are speaking in your own voice and where you are quoting someone else's” (Bbc)

  16. Letture Storify in action 5 rules for journalists using Storify How to use Storify as a reporting tool Ten questions to help you write better headlines

  17. Letture The truth about stories The top 100 works of journalism (Usa) Nearly 100 fantastic pieces of journalism

  18. Libri The filter bubble, Eli Pariser Convergence culture, Henry Jenkins

  19. Luca Dello Iacovo lucadi@ahref.eu luca.dello@gmail.com twitter.com/lucad1 20

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