Guardian (UK) Project for Open (Citizen) Journalism

I’ve been pondering a late February announcement from The Guardian in the UK for some time. The venerable newspaper is promoting the idea of readers playing active, participatory roles in the development and response to news stories.

On one hand, I like the idea of opening up classical institutions to new voices. At the same time, when I watch this promotional video, I feel like the big takeaway is that open journalism veers awfully close to mob mentality, especially in the high-drama setting of the video.

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