
This article explores the possibility of redefining professional news production in order to suspend the disseminators of disinformation. For achieving this goal, the author examined the areas of the likely distortion of information: headlines and editors of online news. Headlines play the key role within information ecosystem, since they can deceive the audience. This is acquired by using arresting phrases to draw attention of the audience. It is determined that some editors of online news do not observe certain ethical standards, and thus, post articles without verifying the accuracy of the material. It is noted that politicians have infiltrated the online media space, which affects that the editors choose what to post. It is recommended that headlines should not only be attractive, but also written in a way not to deceive the audience, as well as the extent of influence of the political figures upon media agenda should be established. And ultimately, the people who have no experience in journalism, should be trained by an experienced journalist in order to minimize the information pollution common to the era of Internet and social networks.
производство новостей, нигерия, 330, заголовки, 070, кликбейт, Nigeria, headlines, привратник, новые медиа, clickbait, agenda-settings, информационное загрязнение, цифровые технологии, gatekeeping, new media, digital technology, дезинформация, misinformation, information pollution, news production, настройки повестки дня
производство новостей, нигерия, 330, заголовки, 070, кликбейт, Nigeria, headlines, привратник, новые медиа, clickbait, agenda-settings, информационное загрязнение, цифровые технологии, gatekeeping, new media, digital technology, дезинформация, misinformation, information pollution, news production, настройки повестки дня
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