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The argument culture in journalism

Doc Searls responds to Dave Winer’s piece on the dynamics of distortion in journalism with an interesting discussion of the “Opposing View” format and the etymology of “piracy” as applied to sharing content. Great read.

Of course, there are plenty of “opposing views” and arguments in weblogs too. But most of the time we really mean it.

Author Tim JarrettPosted on September 23, 2003Categories Internet

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