From astroturf to sock puppets: an online news glossary
"Sometime two people can seem to be disagreeing about something when they really don't," I told her. "The only disagreement they're really having is over vocabulary."
As I mentioned in my top mistakes pice last month, publishers and advertisers can mislead each other by using confusing terminology for measuring a website's traffic. Newspaper website staff can lose newsroom managers they are trying to build a relationship with when they start dropping terms like "open source" and "sock puppetry" in their conversations. And let's not even get back into the once-raging debate over the definition of the word "blog."
So, in an effort to define a common vocabulary for those of us in the news business, I'm taking the advice I gave that student and starting an OJR wiki for an online news glossary.
Here's the link: http://www.ojr.org/ojr/wiki/glossary/.
As with all OJR wikis, any registered OJR reader may add to or edit the page. So if there's a term I've missed that you'd like to see added to the glossary, please do it. And if you've got a better way of defining some of these terms, go ahead and make the change.
Thanks, in advance, to those who take a few moments to add to the wiki. And, to everyone else reading, I hope that you find this glossary useful in improving your communication with others in the news business.
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From Ujjwal Acharya on January 17, 2007 at 10:06 PM
Loved it. Really a worthly addition to the OJR.From Paul Bradshaw on January 23, 2007 at 4:04 AM
A great idea, although it seems to be taking some time to be updated with contributions/edits?From Robert Niles on January 23, 2007 at 10:37 PM
Jump in! The water's fine....This article has been archived and is no longer accepting comments.



From Amanda Hicks on January 17, 2007 at 1:58 PM
Thanks for the glossary of terms. I'm considering using some of the definitions in my master's project.