User:Gryllida/Principles
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Here are principles which, in Gryllida's opinion and perception, govern the process of writing news.
- News without bias leads to a more informed audience.
- Articles which follow PILLARS, SG and CG are more clear and accurate.
- Authors who read these three documents are likely to be more efficient and fruitful.
- In the first day of a draft life, asking for too much help leads to the author not exercising their full potential. This slows down their learning process.
- Providing immediate feedback to an author of a draft helps them utilize their potential more fully. This can lead to positive learning outcomes.
- General public is more attracted to controversial poorly written topics. Therefore mass media often lies, because they get money for readership.
- Images help. If you ask photographer to licence an image for you, sometimes they agree.
- Maps help. They are easy to add in the Virtual Editor.