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Sourcing: A skewed concept?
Written by drinn in blog 1 year ago (51 comments) | Tagged in: Sourcing A skewed concept

Sourcing seems to be a topic of discussion which receives endless complaints these days electronic sports community. It is a topic of grown people crying and flame circles beginning every time they see something they would deem suspicious in a news item. It is the reasons why electronic sports will never become any larger, nor become widely accepted in the worldwide community. It is something we need to change to make electronic sports more official.
Since electronic sports is a young series, we should really take a high steps to securing a bright future.
In circa ten years we have reached where we are now. E-Sports has become its own media, has large community with thousands of teams and millions of players surrounding it as well as a cluster of tournaments and leagues.
People seem however to missunderstand the ideal of media. Media is in short a way to get information and send it out for the people with the aim of beginning conversations and get widely attention.
We can see a lot of comments in different communities and news, where people are complaining that the source is missing, or the source is incorrect and it should be linked to site A. This is actually pretty ridiculous. Why should competitors link each other's sites? To be honest, sourcing is only necessary when you have to quote someone saying something from other site if you failed to get your own statement.
Otherwise there is no need. Sometimes even the original source is not necessary as you are already informing people of the information in the news such as the teams or the players involved. Being first to posting a news does not mean others then have to source the one who wrote the news first.
Let's take a comparison to real media. You can clearly see that they are not sourcing anything or complaining about it, aren't they? Sometimes only a name of the source is mentioned rather than linked at some point of the news. Generally they do not uncover their sources since it is part of the business.
Stealing news is a tough case to attest and its rarely seen in the court. Exclusions to this are when someone has taken statements without mentioning where he got it from or if the news item is 100% copypasted.
These all are reasons why sourcing is the most laughable concept to complain with in the world-wide media.
Its just part of the business.



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