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That was an outstanding personal story from Leigh Sales on the poison that on line media and Twitter unleashes on journalists doing their job.
Their job is to question without fear or favour people in power about what they are doing when running the country. So clearly they have to take a rigorous questioning approach to all politicians - otherwise they are not doing their job.
I read that story carefully. It was interesting that for much of the story it focused on the hate campaign waged against the ABC in general and then individual presenters including the vile rubbish she was continually served up. She noted the use by political parties of proxies to attack her and others.
The comments towards the end that IFocus quoted were a reminder that haters and trollers are not just from one side of the political spectrum. Well worth putting in. IF the rest of the article is also acknowledged as very troubling.
I was pretty disgusted by the antics exposed in Leigh's story.
On the other hand I find myself banned from posting on most but the most trivial ABC stories on a couple of their Facebook sites. This is pretty unacceptable to me as I have never disparaged any ABC journalist and have actually complimented some. It amounts to censorship of reasonable content.
I've said for some time that the ABC using commercial social media sites was a mistake. If the ABC allows social commentary then it should employ their own moderators and be responsible for their own content instead of passing the buck to commercial operators.