Mike “Not So” Wise?  Do you think this is an okay way to express his disenchantment with certain aspects of the media or is he in violation of everything.

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Mike “Not So” Wise?  Do you think this is an okay way to express his disenchantment with certain aspects of the media or is he in violation of everything being a journalist is about? (Remember, it was his personal Twitter account.) Popular Washington Post sports columnist Mike Wise was suspended for a month in 2010 after knowingly sending a false tweet. The action stems from a tweet that said Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who had been suspended for six games by the NFL after allegations of misconduct, would only have to sit out five games. “Roethlisberger will get five games, I’m told,” Wise tweeted. Wise soon acknowledged, it was a hoax that was part of an attempt to comment on the lowered standards of accuracy for information shared on social media. Wise joked about how he saw an increase in his Twitter followers and how people spread the rumor without checking its validity.

 The Washington Post sports editor quickly got wind of the mess, for which Wise is being roundly criticized. In an to the entire sports staff, he reminded writers of the paper's guidelines on social media use. It’s reprinted here: From: Matt Vita Sent: 08/30/ :49 PM EDT To: NEWS - Sports Subject: Post Guidelines on Use of Twitter, Other Social Media In case anyone was not aware of them, the Post has guidelines on use of social media by our journalists. They apply to everyone, including reporters, editors and columnists in the Sports department. When you use social media, remember that you are representing The Washington Post, even if you are using your own account. This is not to be treated lightly. The same standards that we apply to ourselves in the newspaper, on the website, on mobile or in any other media platform apply to the world of social media. Most fundamentally, we need to be accurate. We need to be transparent. And we need to be fair. Here are the guidelines. Please call me if you have any questions. Matt

THE CHRONOLOGICAL STORY Chronological stories are entertaining, but only if you stick with them from start to finish — which makes them an annoyingly slow, inefficient way to deliver breaking news. See for yourself: EXAMPLE On Sept. 20, Pete Moss bought some drugs from Lynn C. Doyle. But Moss’s dog bit Doyle in the leg during the transaction. So Doyle grabbed a shotgun and killed Moss’s dog. Moss was furious. He got in his car, chased Doyle into an alley and crushed him against a dumpster. Doyle died. The next day, Moss confessed to police that he had run Doyle over. He was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. Yesterday, Moss pleaded guilty in court. The judge sentenced him to 10 years in prison. On his way to Jackson State Prison, Moss leaped from a police van and escaped. A search is under way.

THE INVERTED PYRAMID Here is the chronological story example retold using the inverted pyramid: A search is under way for a criminal who leaped from a police van outside of Jackson State Prison yesterday. After pleading guilty to second-degree murder in court, Pete Moss was on his way to begin serving a 10-year sentence when he escaped. Moss had been arrested Sept. 21 after confessing to killing Lynn C. Doyle by running him over in an alley with his car. Moss admitted he had been furious with Doyle for shooting Moss’s dog during a drug deal. The inverted pyramid helps readers scan news stories quickly and efficiently. But it helps you write news stories quickly and efficiently, too.