Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 5:00:12 GMT
Producing content at this time means providing a socially useful service , whether it is information or entertainment. This is why it is essential, now more than ever, to use the filter of ethics and empathy when choosing content and selecting information . If until now, "the interests of the target audience" had guided our content strategy , together with the objectives of the editorial project, in times of quarantine this logic is put aside. The task, if you think about it, is not difficult, because we are sharing the same condition with our readers: we are physically isolated, we are worried, our lives have changed. What a month ago was read as useful and interesting content may today be out of context.
From theory to action: check of planned contents Suspended content The first Panama mobile number list thing to do to rethink a "coronavirus friendly" editorial planning is a careful check of the previously planned contents : a misstep, at a time like this, cannot be forgotten or forgiven, nor does it go unnoticed. The danger of this happening was very strong in the first days of March , when the new decrees that followed one another invited us to avoid gatherings and discouraged going to clubs, even though the lockdown had not yet occurred. We found ourselves, in fact, in a sort of limbo, which complicated the perception of what was appropriate to publish and what was not. For a gastronomic culture magazine, for example, did canceling the publication of already planned restaurant reviews mean making a correct civic choice, or humiliating an already penalized sector.
Was it appropriate to continue publishing insights into medical visits and tests for a blog focused on health and well-being? Wasn't that also an invitation to leave the house? At that moment more than ever, it was important to have a method to quickly identify the publications to block , and it still is, despite the fact that the emergency picture appears much clearer than it did at the beginning of last month. One of the "rules" that we learned during the quarantine is precisely this: for coronavirus-proof editorial planning we need to divide the planned articles into 3 large groups: items to be thrown away articles out of context useful articles, suitable for the new editorial planning. Let's start with the first group: what contents should be thrown away.
From theory to action: check of planned contents Suspended content The first Panama mobile number list thing to do to rethink a "coronavirus friendly" editorial planning is a careful check of the previously planned contents : a misstep, at a time like this, cannot be forgotten or forgiven, nor does it go unnoticed. The danger of this happening was very strong in the first days of March , when the new decrees that followed one another invited us to avoid gatherings and discouraged going to clubs, even though the lockdown had not yet occurred. We found ourselves, in fact, in a sort of limbo, which complicated the perception of what was appropriate to publish and what was not. For a gastronomic culture magazine, for example, did canceling the publication of already planned restaurant reviews mean making a correct civic choice, or humiliating an already penalized sector.
Was it appropriate to continue publishing insights into medical visits and tests for a blog focused on health and well-being? Wasn't that also an invitation to leave the house? At that moment more than ever, it was important to have a method to quickly identify the publications to block , and it still is, despite the fact that the emergency picture appears much clearer than it did at the beginning of last month. One of the "rules" that we learned during the quarantine is precisely this: for coronavirus-proof editorial planning we need to divide the planned articles into 3 large groups: items to be thrown away articles out of context useful articles, suitable for the new editorial planning. Let's start with the first group: what contents should be thrown away.