Facebook journalism: your headlines on their page

I was speaking at an event last week on social networking when a fellow panellist made the point that Facebook was, in many ways, an operating system, and that we may in years to come think it archaic that Windows/Mac OS didn’t know who our friends were, interests, feeds, etc. 

Now South Africa’s Mail and Guardian shows a glimpse of the future on that platform: an application to let Facebook users add their headlines to their profiles. Of course, an RSS feed might do the same thing, but this makes it easier.

In other FJ (that’s Facebook Journalism) news: Reportr.net on Using Facebook profiles as a source for stories (and the ethics of exposing the voting intentions of the 17-year-old daughter of a presidential candidate):

“Part of the issue is what Danah Boyd has called intended audiences. When someone posts information on a social networking site, they may not intend for the material to be consumed beyond the intended audience of their friends.”

2 thoughts on “Facebook journalism: your headlines on their page

  1. copyedits's avatarcopyedits

    I find it really interesting that Facebook seems to be expanding into both a news maker and news provider. The Giuliani’s daughter story is kind of sad though, the girl should be able to support whoever she wants without her Facebook profile embarrassing her…but the power of Facebook is intriguing nonetheless!

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