It seems there has been a battle recently between the news media outlets and their digital feeds vs. social media and content spreading organically through its users. Take the Joe Paterno passing for instance…now we will never know officially when he passed, but it seemed social media was the place to watch during the “speculation” of his death.
1. Timing – Now in some cases (as we have seen) there can be hoaxes, misinformation, and people trying to start rumors, but when you start to see content going viral, you can almost suspect something is going on. We have the most recent weekend story of Whitney Houston whose death was leaked on social media an entire 27 minutes before the national press—which in news time, is an eternity! The reasons that people want to be the “source” for news on the Internet is that it heightens their credibility and brings traffic to their website. It is much easier to be an inside source to one person and Tweet about it, than to be an outsider trying to get that piece of news.
2. Publicity – Everyone wants to be the originator of viral content. If there is a way to spread a story socially (and actually be correct as it carries throughout the web) your credibility will grow and there is a sense of self-fulfillment and celebrity attained that most people crave. There is a constant battle to be the person that leaks the most current news in the social game and the competition gets more intense every day.
3. Flexibility – When you think social, you think nimble, pliable, and transparent. When you think news publications, you think next day. This is why the flexibility of social news is so important, and it is CONSTANT. Your news feed is never going to “stop” updating people’s stories, and never going to “stop” sending you updates. How many times can you think of where you saw something cool on TV or heard about something in the news and HAD to be the first to Tweet about it?? I can count two for myself already this morning.
The bottom line is that Social News is becoming more trusted, and we have seen this in recent unfortunate events—proving again that organic content wins on the Internet.






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