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Modul Mata Kuliah Journalisme Online - Ayo Menulis FISIP UAJY

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Do the benefits associated with permitting anonymously posted user-generated content justify<br />

a departure from the internal policies that govern my organization's use of anonymous<br />

sourcing?<br />

Will my existing guidelines on the use of profanity apply to user-generated content, or does a<br />

different standard exist online?<br />

Protocols<br />

1.) Do my standards for taste and judgment clearly address the following categories?<br />

Obscenity<br />

Personal attacks<br />

Witch hunts<br />

Privacy violations<br />

Ethnic or racial slurs\<br />

Copyright and trademark infringements<br />

2.) Are my standards supported with an easy and clear way for other users to flag objectionable<br />

content?<br />

3.) In weighing the value of anonymously posted user-generated content against my existing policies<br />

for internal posting, use questions such as these to guide the conversation:<br />

Does the content contributor face personal safety and/or privacy issues?<br />

Will anonymous posting of user-generated content increase the flow and exchange of ideas?<br />

Will it enhance the diversity of the conversation?<br />

Will anonymity damage the credibility of the information or debate?<br />

Do I have the capacity to moderate or clean up anonymous posts that violate other standards?<br />

Are some categories of anonymous user-generated content essential, and others unacceptable?<br />

Is the community clear on the conditions under which the anonymity is granted and/or limited?<br />

4.) Linking to external sources has been established on the Web as a key element of user-generated<br />

content. Publishers who choose to permit linking should ask:<br />

Are all links required to conform to my organization's online editorial standards for taste and<br />

judgment?<br />

Are contributors required to include in their user-generated content a description or<br />

explanation of the material to which they are linking?<br />

Do I, as publisher, assume any responsibility for the content of a site to which a content<br />

contributor has linked?<br />

Have I posted a statement that explains whether or not I assume any responsibility for the<br />

content of linked sites?<br />

Is my policy for linking clearly stated and posted?

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