• Minotaur@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    This is a shockingly big issue that impacts a lot of things outside of even mainstream journalism.

    For instance: I’m a Wikipedia editor in my spare time. I enjoy editing Wikipedia. However, one caveat of the “notability” standard in Wikipedia is that a given page has to have a particular amount of references to it from “notable sources” (often, academic sources and big news agencies).

    Unfortunately - what this means is that Wikipedia has a huge lean towards topics that essentially only pertain to areas where a lot of journalism is centered, which is often NYC and parts of the West Coast. Entire rural regions or countries will have major events ‘not qualify’ for a Wikipedia page due to the lack of “notable” references - while what are essentially inside jokes by New Yorker yuppie types will have entire pages published.

    There’s just a big problem with representative coverage in media and unfortunately groups like Palestinians and Muslims are severely underrepresented