Two Cents to appear online only

By Jeremy Boyer

Saturday, December 29, 2007 9:04 AM EST

The Internet age has challenged many of the conventions of traditional newspaper journalism.
We no longer have the luxury of time (i.e. an entire day) to put together the most comprehensive reports on breaking news stories; we’re now battling each other and electronic media to get breaking news posted to our Web sites as quickly as possible.

And as we navigate the changes that come along with being a news media company rather than just a newspaper, we are also working out the standards that should apply for deciding what gets published.

From what I’ve seen at newspapers, many of the standards that have been staples of the printed product for decades are not applicable to our Web sites. Perhaps the biggest change is an old standby — to have your opinion posted, your name must go with it.

Most newspaper Web sites, including ours, now have features such as story comments or message boards that allow people to throw out opinions, offer advice and ask questions without disclosing their full names. The popularity of these online features is undeniable, and to a large extent, the anonymity has encouraged an open and honest dialogue. But as this new era of journalism develops, I’ve also heard from plenty of people yearning for a return to the traditional standards. Starting on Jan. 2, we’re going to make a change that will attempt to do just that.

On that day, we will begin limiting the Two Cents feature to our Web site, www.auburnpub.com. Since May 2006, we’ve run Two Cents submissions on the second page of the newspaper. These are one- or two-sentence opinions that readers can call or e-mail to us.

We’ve tried to make sure Two Cents submissions are restricted to opinions on items that can be easily verified. No unfounded accusations. No attacks on private citizens. Criticism of public officials is OK only as it applies to their job performance. No submissions that serve no purpose but to be mean-spirited.

But while we’ve kept many of those types of submissions from getting printed, we’ve also fallen short at times.

And plenty of readers have told me that, in the long run, this feature is bad for the newspaper.

I agree. Two Cents does not belong in the printed product. I believe it can work, however, online.

We’re still going to follow rules for the online Two Cents #— it won’t be a free-for-all and you’ll still be limited to Two Cents if you call or e-mail a submission. I know some will cheer this decision and others will be outraged. I hope most, though, can see this move as an attempt to establish standards for two separate products. If it goes into the print edition, it must have a name attached to it. If you don’t want to give your name, it belongs online.

Executive editor Jeremy Boyer’s

column runs Saturdays in The

Citizen and he can be reached at 253-5311 ext. 231 or jeremy.boyer@lee.net

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There are 7 comment(s)

paperlady wrote on Jan 9, 2008 11:42 AM:

" Good decision! "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Jan 4, 2008 1:20 PM:

" It says here that Two Cents will still be published online -- but it hasn't been updated since Wednesday. What's going on? Don't you realize how popular this section is? I read the news articles once a day, but return again and again to Two Cents. Would someone please get on the ball? "

hipsterdoofus wrote on Dec 29, 2007 9:22 PM:

" It's long overdue, and a welcome change. I look forward to being able to open the paper and read stories and facts, not potshots and inane comments from the peaNUT gallery. Confine that sorta thing to online, as every other respectable newspaper has done. "

karl L wrote on Dec 29, 2007 4:53 PM:

" The paper's circulation will take another hit because of the not-printing of "Two Cents". I think that it finally gave people a feeling of having a voice, even if they chickened out of their real names. But it was a nice pressure valve I think. I think it could have been better regulated, and not filled with some of the truly stupid comments, but I'm hoping you'll see an uptick in the amount of letters to the Editors. I just think it's gonna hurt circulation. I know a LOT of people who were big fans of it. "

nature lover wrote on Dec 29, 2007 1:32 PM:

" I disagree with this change to not publish the two cent comments. If you feel you want accountability make us change our anonymous handles to our real names and continue printing our remarks. "

anonymous wrote on Dec 29, 2007 12:47 PM:

" Must be you support Quill and dont want him to be criticized. No problem doing it when Timmy was in office though. Hmmmmm. "

Jim wrote on Dec 29, 2007 10:19 AM:

" Thank you. It took you nineteen months but you finally got this one right. The two cents column was nearly as irresponsible as publishing all the government workers' salaries. "

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