Episode 20: Punctuation versus links

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Over at the Interchange Project Jeremy and I discuss the whole Jim Romenesko/Poynter affair and much more this week.

We think both Romesnko and Poynter were in the right and wrong here. It’s complicated. We wish things would have ended better.

Our discussion of Romenesko leads Jeremy to discuss how he handles miss attribution and plagiarism with his students.

We then discuss the top 40 most shared stories on Facebook in 2011. Some very interesting finds. And then we have a few more topics to go over.

It’s a good show. I promise.

Listen to this week’s show.

I have ethics, yo

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Yes, it is true, I’ll be at the Kent State/Poynter Workshop on blogging and ethics tomorrow.

I just wanted to clear this up really quick. I do have ethics.

Jay Rosen contends that if blogging didn’t have ethics, it would have failed. But it hasn’t failed.

So what does that tell you?

I’ll be tweeting from the workshop. Let me know if you have any questions you want me to ask of the panelists.