Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Online harassment may lead journalists to self-censor
Łukasz Lipiński, Online Editor, Polityka, Poland
Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
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
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Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Authorities must allocate resources to combating online abuse
Kirsi-Marja Okkonen, Media Regulation Manager, Yle Finnish public broadcaster, Finland
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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
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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
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Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Evaluate the case even if at first sight there are no grounds for legal action
Kirsi-Marja Okkonen, Media Regulation Manager, Yle Finnish public broadcaster, Finland
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Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Many journalists don’t take their cases to court because they have normalized online abuse
Kirsi-Marja Okkonen, Media Regulation Manager, Yle Finnish public broadcaster, Finland
Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Turun Sanomat’s guidelines for staff in dealing with online harassment
Veijo Hyvönen, Managing Editor, Turun Sanomat, Finland
Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Online abuse and technological change
Sarah Ward-Lilley, Managing Editor, BBC News, UK
Newsrooms structures & support mechanisms
Have in mind each individual’s tolerance to online abuse
Sarah Ward-Lilley, Managing Editor, BBC News, UK