Skip to main content
Home
Snurblog — Axel Bruns

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Information
  • Blog
  • Research
  • Publications
  • Presentations
  • Press
  • Creative
  • Search Site

Twitter Rumours at the 'Pre-News' Phase

Snurb — Friday 14 November 2014 01:43
Journalism | Social Media | Twitter | ECREA 2014 |

The final speaker in this ECREA 2014 session is Scott Eldridge, whose interest is in the role of rumour and gossip as 'pre-news'. Rumour is institutionally unfounded, and is not part of the discourse of journalistic products – but it is a kind of reality-testing especially when insufficient verified facts are available.

Rumour is the intervention of the unauthorised voice within the flow of information, then. It is a perishable commodity, and historically the development of formal news reporting is a process of sequestering rumour to a handful of defined categories (letters to the editor, comments, vox pops) that are clearly distinct from 'proper' news.

Social media like Twitter provide a space where rumour can exist, but also where rumour can become news, and the language of tweets around the time of such transformations is worth exploring. This is especially relevant at the earliest stages of a news event, at or before the transition from ambient to central news – what Scott calls the 'pre-news' phase.

But how can such processes be analysed as patterns, abstracted from actual events? Scott captured tweets about the downing of MH17 and the emerging Ebola crisis, and manually analysed a small sample of such data; MH17 tweets were widely retweeted (using manual retweets), without much active engagement; Ebola tweets showed a great deal more rumour discussion and engagement.

MH17 at the start had a strongly international focus, with few outright attacks against stakeholders but significant speculation over who was to blame; Ebola showed mainly US engagement, strong signs of panic, very partisan attacks and flaming, and some conspiracy theories. This is a distinction between an ambient focus and an already aware focus; the former feeds back into a news discourse, while the latter largely remains on Twitter.

  • 1503 views
INFORMATION
BLOG
RESEARCH
PUBLICATIONS
PRESENTATIONS
PRESS
CREATIVE

Recent Work

Presentations and Talks

Beyond Interaction Networks: An Introduction to Practice Mapping (ACSPRI 2024)

» more

Books, Papers, Articles

Untangling the Furball: A Practice Mapping Approach to the Analysis of Multimodal Interactions in Social Networks (Social Media + Society)

» more

Opinion and Press

Inside the Moral Panic at Australia's 'First of Its Kind' Summit about Kids on Social Media (Crikey)

» more

Creative Work

Brightest before Dawn (CD, 2011)

» more

Lecture Series


Gatewatching and News Curation: The Lecture Series

Bluesky profile

Mastodon profile

Queensland University of Technology (QUT) profile

Google Scholar profile

Mixcloud profile

[Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Licence]

Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 Licence.