Does what you write affect your characters?

1/9/2021

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Whatever the article, it contains the name of the character or person who created the event. According to the media law, information about a person cannot be published without the permission of the protagonist or studio guest. This means that the article you are writing or the message you are preparing must be such that it does not harm the character or form a negative opinion.

If I write an article and add character names and provide information about my research, it may have some impact on the character the article is based on. For example, if I unknowingly publish information that is known only to this person's family and do not want to disclose to the public, the main character may not react to this action. Regardless of whether he conducts journalistic research, as well as prepares and publishes information as a result, but if the information concerns only a person or his family, the recording will have any impact on the protagonist.

One of the most interesting and popular topics is the personal life of artists and celebrities. Such conversations are also known to be hotly debated. Therefore, artists are asked not to publish two out of three facts about themselves. If the journalist does not want this information to be quickly disseminated and discussed, then the journalist should not include this information in his notes. If you want your article or interview to be interesting, you can find a solution by providing interesting information or an example of information that should remain confidential.

However, it is impossible to ignore the request of the character and openly state all the details. It is obvious to competent journalists that this is impossible. Because any literate journalist knows the law of his profession, in this sense, the law of the media. A journalist can be reprimanded or fired if he deliberately divulges confidential information, knowing the law. Each person has confidential information that he does not want to share with the public.

Interviewers can share their secrets during an open conversation. However, if he later asks not to broadcast this moment, it means that the information will not be presented to the public.
 
 
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