Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Online harassment may lead journalists to self-censor
Łukasz Lipiński, Online Editor, Polityka, Poland
Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Audience moderation
Building audience trust through dialogue
Sami Koivisto, Head of Audience Dialogue, Finnish public broadcaster, Finland
Actors involved
Editors’ responsibility in shielding journalists from impact of online abuse
Markku Huusko, Editor-in-Chief, Uusi Suomi, Finland
Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Social leaders should encourage people to make constructive criticism instead of resorting to abuse
Rob Burley, Editor Live Political Programmes, BBC, UK
Audience moderation
Engaging with users to promote quality debate over noise
Rob Burley, Editor Live Political Programmes, BBC, UK
Audience moderation
How to address the audience in a polarized context when the media is accused of partiality
Rob Burley, Editor Live Political Programmes, BBC, UK
Audience moderation
Social media facilitates a level of interaction with the audience never seen before
Rob Burley, Editor Live Political Programmes, BBC, UK
Legal support
Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Authorities must allocate resources to combating online abuse
Kirsi-Marja Okkonen, Media Regulation Manager, Yle Finnish public broadcaster, Finland
Legal support
Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Journalists work in the public sphere – but shouldn’t need to accept slander
Kirsi-Marja Okkonen, Media Regulation Manager, Yle Finnish public broadcaster, Finland
Legal support
Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Authorities should be trained in online harassment and its consequences
Kirsi-Marja Okkonen, Media Regulation Manager, Yle Finnish public broadcaster, Finland