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  2. Source (journalism) - Wikipedia

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    Some news outlets insist that anonymous sources are the only way to obtain certain information, while others prohibit the use of unnamed sources at all times. [5] News organizations may impose safeguards, such as requiring that information from an anonymous source be corroborated by a second source before it can be printed.

  3. Source protection - Wikipedia

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    News media and their sources have expressed concern over government covertly accessing their private communications. [1] To mitigate these risks, journalists and sources often rely on encrypted messaging. Journalists rely on source protection to gather and reveal information in the public interest from confidential sources. Such sources may ...

  4. The New York Times anonymous publications - Wikipedia

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    Remains anonymous January 4, 1990 The Soviets' Terminal Crisis [4] "The following article is adapted from the conclusion of a longer historical analysis to be published under the pseudonym 'Z' in the Winter issue of Daedalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Daedalus is withholding the author's name from all parties at the ...

  5. Journalism ethics and standards - Wikipedia

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    For example, mainstream national cable news channels in the United States claim political objectivity but to various degrees, Fox News has been accused of conservative bias and MSNBC accused of liberal bias. The degree to which these leanings influence cherry-picking of facts, factual accuracy, the predominance of non-news opinion and ...

  6. Anonymous users are dominating right-wing discussions online ...

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    The account that posted the recent misinformation also has spread bogus information about the Israel-Hamas war, sharing a post last fall that falsely claimed to show a Palestinian “crisis actor ...

  7. Letter to the editor - Wikipedia

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    The latter criterion is a fairly recent development in LTE management. Prior to the Cold War paranoia of the mid-20th century, anonymous LTEs were common; in fact, the right to write anonymously was central to the free-press/free-speech movement (as in the 1735 trial against John Peter Zenger, which started with an anonymous essay). By the ...

  8. List of anonymously published works - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the history of literature, since the creation of bound texts in the forms of books and codices, various works have been published and written anonymously, often due to their political or controversial nature, or merely for the purposes of the privacy of their authors, among other reasons.

  9. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    Most modern newspapers and magazines attribute their articles to individual editors, or to news agencies. An exception is the Markker weekly The Economist. All British newspapers run their leaders, or editorials, anonymously. The Economist fully adopts this policy, saying "Many hands write The Economist, but it speaks with a collective voice". [11]