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Week 4 Discussion Post

Encouraging public discussion on an important topic:

I personally feel like depression in children and adolescents isn’t talked about much in today’s society. People tend to think depression mainly  affects adults and the elderly but depression affects children as much as it does with adults and the elderly.  The article Depression in Children and Adolescents talks about some reasons why depression affects children. Some reasons is their living conditions such as an abusive parent, problems with friends or school, history of mental health disorders and much more.  Depression can be treated but if it doesn’t, it could affect the child as he/she gets older.

You can read more about it in the article in the link below.

 

https://www.uptodate.com/contents/depression-in-children-and-adolescents-beyond-the-basics

 

Week 3 The Media’s Impact

I have decided to research a news article showing how the media is doing its job, serving as a social watchdog, and can encourage public discussion on this important topic.

 

Dylan Voller, a victim of false accusations on the media.

How the media is doing its job: The media can have a good and bad impact on the nation and the media itself. in this article, it demonstrates how this New York Times article shares information on how a media news outlet in Australia  ABCTV Program “Four Corners” exposes an image of Dylan Voller who was then detained in a chair wearing a spit hood and their also facebooks post on their page caused various false accusations. The media’s job is to inform the people and update them on information not just about social problems but also about the media themself such as ABCTV.

**More info about the case: Dylan Voller ends ups suing Facebook for the false accusations instead of him confronting the commenters since that facebook probably was not aware of this situation.**

 

Serving as a social watchdog: Now in days people can post hateful or disrespectful comments and get blocked temporarily, even whoever is in charge of the facebook page you can monitor the hateful comments.

Voller states that he did not ask Facebook to pull down the comments on their page before the lawsuit since they should take responsibility for the comments even though they might have been aware of it. Therefore the media outlets are second thinking about what content they share and limiting the engagement with the readers.

Now facebook included a new feature that allows the page administrator to turn off the comments on the post and can still be sued for comments left under a post. But Australia states that section 230 of the communication Decency Act holds the platform automatic immunity from what people say in third-party comments. Therefore it apparently is not the media’s fault either.

 

Encouraging public discussion on the topic: This topic can be discussed furthermore and if third parties should take accountability for third-party comments since they are only sharing the media or should they be responsible for the reaction of their audience. Media such as Facebook can be a great influence on a large number of their audience and releasing false information can also affect them.

 

 

link to the article: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/24/technology/facebook-australia-comments.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Technology

 

Caroline Rodriguez

Week 3 Purpose and Journalism

Journalism is the profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, and news media that prepare for the news to be broadcast. Journalism’s job is to inform the public about what’s happening around the world. A true journalist does research, write, edit, proofread, and interview. Once the journalist reports the information that information is obtainable to anyone desires to receive it. The purpose of journalism is to give people the information they need in order for people or society to make better choices about their lives and communities.

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