Press’s Stalkers Are Using
Social Media as Minefields
Enrique Castejon-Lara
November, 2019
Abstract
Press has been, for centuries,
stalked by powerful people, especially those from governments because of its perseverant
work of disclosing truth. Through time, stalking methods have been changing,
according with the appearing of circumstances that make press more exposed or
vulnerable, like nowadays with the social media information mess.
Mass Media,
historically, have been a consistent annoyance for powerful people that do not want
citizens know truth about their corrupt or ineffective activities. For that
reason, they always try to constrain press to avoid the disclosure of relevant
facts against them (self-censorship), and the best strategy is taking advantage
of any news mistake to discredit it before citizens. In effect, those new individual’s
communication resources on Internet are a perfect terrain for that target,
because their messing flow of true and fake news represents a great opportunity
to set up traps for press.
In that
sense, mass media have to be prudent enough to avoid a lot of baits on Internet
as a part of a conspiracy of powerful persons (Castejon-Lara, 2019).
That is the
reason why the phenomenon of fake news has gained so much importance. Many
people, universities and research institutions have been studying it. We can
find a large number of essays, articles and academic works oriented to this
topic. But, many of them —like it happened in the sixties of the last century—
with a clear ideological inclination to left. When reviewing recent references
about social media manipulated content, it is easy observed how some of them
are produced by authors with this political orientation seeking make responsible
“radical sectors of the right and center” of all social networks evils and not
to propagandists or professional manipulators; who, by the way, are many times
from the left.
In the book
“Social Media Conspiracy” (Kindle Direct Publishing, 2019), I describe those aspects that, intentionally
or not, are affecting the usual work of press and that, in some cases, reveal
the purpose of certain actors of the political, economic and social
establishment to discredit and depreciate the work of the mass media. From that
perspective, fake news is emerging not only as an occasional and spontaneous
phenomenon of contemporary communication, but also as a conspiracy against
press and journalism, in spite of they have done so much, throughout history,
to inform timely and truthfully to the most diverse audiences.
References:
Castejón-Lara, Enrique. Social Media Conspiracy. Kindle Direct Publishing, Amazon, USA, November 2019.
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