Westminster Media Forum — live blogging

WMF — Social net­work­ing, pri­vacy and the press Gideon Benaim, Schillings
Con­sensus is that ele­ments of the press have gone too far…
All private cit­izens have a right to chal­lenge intru­sions into their pri­vacy. If press doesn’t rein itself in law­yers and govt will.

Rhidian Wynn-Davies, Tele­graph

More requests from read­ers to remove stor­ies – view is they shouldn’t. Cur­rently have a com­plaint in pro­gress about con­tent from Facebook.

When someone pub­lishes some­thing on a social net­work site that shows hypo­crisy, info that adds col­our and back­ground – then edit­or­ial judgment.

Prof Pam Briggs

Why are people so dis­in­hib­ited online?

2005 Face­book study Carnegie-Mellon stu­dents. Most people put pics online. DoBs, tele­phone, rela­tion­ship status, polit­ical and reli­gious views.

Hyper-personal beha­viour. Over-compensation for rich social views avail­able in real life. Over-confidence because of sup­pressed cri­ti­cism online.

Iden­tity man­age­ment – people want to present strong iden­tit­ies. People often lie to pro­tect them­selves.
2002 Jupiter study found people will give up per­sonal details for small reward.

Unreal­istic view of abil­ity to change details over time.

Q&A

RWD: Social media use­ful but not key driver of stor­ies at TMG.

Stephen Abell, PCC: Online sub­ter­fuge in info gath­er­ing can be dealt with under exist­ing framework.

GB: Pri­vacy cases cur­rently tend to be by wealthy individuals.

PB: Change in bal­ance of power between social media and MSM. Indi­vidual loses power in rela­tion to latter.

Yahoo ques­tion — injunc­tions and gag­ging orders pre­vent proper dis­cus­sion of these issues.

Q: Chris Frost (NUJ Eth­ics Coun­cil): Online archiv­ing of mater­ial presents new problems.

SA: PCC shouldn’t be used to remove embar­rass­ing or unsa­voury articles.

GB: Shame if teen­age mis­take re-hashed thru your life.

RWD: Not in the busi­ness of re-writing history.

Q: SEO pri­or­it­isa­tion of stor­ies. Apo­lo­gies of updates may get less atten­tion on search engines. Italian pri­vacy regs allow a right to have stor­ies ‘forgotten’.

RWD: Oblig­a­tion to pub­lish update re appeal on acquit­tal. Search is inter­est­ing e.g. case report­ing — where a trial has got big cov­er­age mid­way but little cov­er­age of actual acquit­tal. Pos­sib­il­ity of chan­ging SEO?

Q: Are young people ‘uncon­scious publishers’?

PB: Dif­fer­ence between blog­ging and dia­logue on Face­book etc.

Q: People aren’t stu­pid. They can judge online mater­ial, we alter web record at our peril.

RWD: You can shift stor­ies via SEO. You can’t do it for every story but I can see us alter­ing some stor­ies, e.g. acquittals.

GB: There are spent con­vic­tions. You have to help with that. It’s import­ant for media not to pub­lish info from these soc media sites. It wasn’t meant to be pushed or pub­lished bey­ond the soc media sites.

RWD: On Rehab of Offend­ers we would seek guid­ance from PCC.

SA: PCC pos­i­tion is there’s no rule it has to come down.

PB: 2 trans­itions — people do spend little time on any one site. They do tri­an­gu­late information.

Q: Rehab of Offend­ers Act and Con­tempt Acts both out of date. Like it or not, whatever we do in UK info on inter­net is world­wide. Hard to enforce against organ­isa­tions round the world.

Q: How far-reaching do you see right to privacy?

GB: We have a pri­vacy law, evolving case by case. Med­ical, private fam­ily life, chil­dren, sex life should be out of bounds. Naïve people need pro­tect­ing. Friends also put up stuff indi­vidu­als wouldn’t.

ENDS 10:30am

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