French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

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French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Elomin Sha » 09 Jun 2011, 08:53

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13665125

French TV and radio presenters have been banned from mentioning social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter on air.
The country's broadcasting watchdog has ruled that doing so would break guidelines on advertising.

First Tennessee now the FRENCH! What's going on here? Why all the Internet hate?


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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby nicholasmc1 » 09 Jun 2011, 08:59

I wish Australian press would do that, its anoying.
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Phenonemis » 09 Jun 2011, 12:38

I expect that this will end the same way the Ryan Giggs situation did. (If you don't know about it, look it up. Seriously, its complicated, but really interesting)
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Keab42 » 09 Jun 2011, 14:12

I'd be for it in that it would stop the endless stream of "tell us what you think" on the news.
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Tapir12 » 09 Jun 2011, 18:18

On the one hand, it's great because the news would have to actually report the news and not just whatever crap is on Facebook. I can't stand when the news reports have segments like "and so-and-so responded on Twitter saying..." and "this is what our viewers had to say on Facebook about this issue".

On the other hand, social media is becoming an integral part of society and how people communicate. To ignore it would be to lose a major new source of information (of questionable accuracy) and put the news stations at a handicap.

It's getting so much harder to avoid either...
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Tally » 09 Jun 2011, 21:23

Meh, the internet is simply not cultured or refined enough for the French. They probably don't want to pollute their airwaves with its filth. That's the sort of thing those wrong-talking Quebecois would do.
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Yaxley » 10 Jun 2011, 06:04

Imagine if that happened in the U.S. If they couldn't mention Twitter, it would cut an hour-long Sportscenter down to about 20 minutes. And we wouldn't have to hear about wiener pics for weeks on end. It's a stupid ban, but there might be some perks.
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby xdeathknightx » 10 Jun 2011, 06:10

hmm I can imagine it would suffice to say messages or communication is done through social media without mentioning actual brand names
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby thatlaurachick » 10 Jun 2011, 06:10

Tally wrote:Meh, the internet is simply not cultured or refined enough for the French. They probably don't want to pollute their airwaves with its filth. That's the sort of thing those wrong-talking Quebecois would do.


+1 because vous etes tres hereuse.

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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Elomin Sha » 10 Jun 2011, 06:26

Je ne suis pas une putain. Je n'avais pas le sexe pour l'angent a Ryan Giggs.
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby SilPho » 10 Jun 2011, 13:54

Stopping them from using comments as filler is a good thing, but does this prevent them from reporting on actual news relevant to these sites?
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Phenonemis » 11 Jun 2011, 00:27

Elomin Sha wrote:Je ne suis pas une putain. Je n'avais pas le sexe pour l'angent a Ryan Giggs.


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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Elomin Sha » 11 Jun 2011, 01:10

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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Trymantha » 11 Jun 2011, 16:50

nicholasmc1 wrote:I wish Australian press would do that, its anoying.



THIS SO MUCH.

this is how the news goes, okay this is happened(give the main story) lets see what twitter thinks about it.
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby empath » 12 Jun 2011, 02:09

SilPho wrote:Stopping them from using comments as filler is a good thing, but does this prevent them from reporting on actual news relevant to these sites?


NO.

I saw this break a few days before this thread started: the point of the law is to not let media outlets give unfair 'endorsement' of one social network over the others by tagging that "What do you think? Let us know on <Radio station/tv station's specific account on a given network>" at the close of their news reports or whatever.

This has NO EFFECT on reporting news that happens regarding a specific social network - it's to stop gratuitous 'advertising' of the big ones at the expense of others. Rather socialist of France, really. I imagine they'd be permitted to appeal to viewers if they listed accounts on ALL the networking sites at the end of their program, but...
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Re: French Media Ban Mentions of Twitter and Facebook

Postby Jadore France » 06 Jul 2011, 14:38

An Intelligent creative Grafitti Response to the Ban has surfaced on the web in the form of a video. Visit the link below to watch :shock:

It begins with a Djembe player introducing Serge Gainsbourg's Dub version of the French National Anthem and then a Spray Artist Turns the words I love france into the phrase I love Facebook by droppping the 'r' and the 'n'. Complicated yet simple and positive.

http://www.jadorefacebook.com

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