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People Media

An assembly of people with a common interest become the main means of mass communication.

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People AS Media

People who are well-oriented to media sources and messages and able to provide information as possible

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People AS Media

the person serves as the medium for another person to learn or acquire new knowledge

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Opinion Leaders, Citizen Journalism, Social Journalism, and Crowdsourcing

Examples of people AS media:

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Opinion Leaders

[Examples of people AS media] Individuals highly exposed to and actively using media, providing viable interpretations of messages for less media-savvy users.

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Citizen Journalism

[Examples of people AS media] Non-professionals using modern technology and the internet to create, fact-check, or enhance media content individually or collaboratively.

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Social Journalism

[Examples of people AS media] Journalists utilizing social media to broaden the reach of their content.

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Crowdsourcing

[Examples of people AS media] Obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people, often online.

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People IN Media

Media practitioners providing information based on their expert knowledge or firsthand experiences.

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Print Journalists

[Types of Journalists] Journalists delivering news through newspapers, magazines, etc.

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Photojournalists

[Types of Journalists] Professionals who capture, edit, and present images to narrate a visual story.

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Broadcast Journalists

[Types of Journalists] Journalists disseminating news through television or radio platforms.

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Multimedia Journalists

[Types of Journalists] Storytellers working across various media dimensions, leveraging digital tools and social platforms to engage a specific online audience.

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Netiquette

A set of online behavior rules ensuring proper conduct, often disregarded but crucial for maintaining online decorum.

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Digital Citizen

An individual proficient in using digital technologies to communicate, participate in society, and create/consume digital content.

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Digital Footprints

Trails of data individuals create while using the internet, encompassing visited websites, sent emails, and submitted online information.

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Passive and Active

Two types of digital footprint:

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Passive Digital Footprint

Unintentional online data trails left by individuals, like IP addresses and search histories.

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Active Digital Footprint

Intentional online data submissions, such as sending emails that contribute to one's digital presence.

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Stereotyping, Conflict of Interest, Censorship,

Digital issues in the Philippines:

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Stereotyping

[Digital issues in the Philippines] Labeling entire groups based on certain characteristics, often seen in media communication.

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Gender Roles

[Digital issues in the Philippines] Expectations and behaviors considered appropriate for males and females in society.

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Conflict of Interest

[Digital issues in the Philippines] Competing obligations or interests conflicting with a journalist's duty to their outlet and audience.

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Censorship

[Digital issues in the Philippines] Any attempt to restrict the free exchange of information, suppressing ideas, information, or artistic expression.

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Preventive, Punitive, and Taboo

Types of censorship:

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Preventive Censorship

[Types of censorship] Restrictions imposed before public expression, including government restraints, licensing, and self-censorship.

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Punitive Censorship

Types of censorship] Penalizing censorship exercised after public expression.

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Taboo Censorship

Types of censorship] Censorship of content deemed inappropriate or offensive by society.

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Print journalist, Photojournalist, Broadcast Journalist, Multimedia journalist

Types of journalists (people IN media):