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The Impact of Digital Technologies on Journalistic Integrity: An Analysis of Clickbait, Algorithmic Influence and Societal Consequences

Twana Nasih Ahmed,Neaz Naif Mustafa,3 Authors,Karwan Ali Qadir

2025 · DOI: 10.9734/ajess/2025/v51i62018
Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies · 0 Citations

TLDR

Key findings highlight that the "Click" economy pressures factual reporting, "Code"-driven automation creates new ethical issues, and overall "Consequences" include diminished public trust.

Abstract

The rapid evolution of digital technology has profoundly reshaped journalism, affecting its practices and ethics alongside its tools, introducing both transformative opportunities and ethical challenges. This paper examines the dual-edged impact of technology on journalistic honesty through a "Click, Code, and Consequences" framework. "Click" explores how metrics-driven cultures (e.g., clickbait, algorithmic amplification) incentivize sensationalism and undermine factual rigor. "Code" analyzes the role of AI-generated content, deepfakes, and automated news production in blurring lines between truth and manipulation. Finally, "Consequences" evaluates the societal fallout, including eroded public trust, polarization, and the decline of investigative rigor. The paper also examines digital journalism's implications for public trust, including misinformation and declining editorial standards.

Drawing on a broad literature review and analysis of current media practices, the study examines digital platforms' opportunities for audience engagement and diverse voices, alongside ethical and economic challenges in the post-truth era.

Key findings highlight that the "Click" economy pressures factual reporting, "Code"-driven automation creates new ethical issues, and overall "Consequences" include diminished public trust. The study, focusing on internationally discussed trends, underscores the necessity for flexible solutions to protect core journalistic values. Further localized research is suggested.