Au also noted the importance of using common sense and not giving in to "in-world drama." Furthermore, deciding whether to identify people as their avatar or real-world identity can be a tough decision. He advised to just be honest and report the news, emphasizing the fact that the information received was what the avatar character gave you (as a reporter). He provided the example of a woman he met in-world who lived in a beautiful ocean-front mansion. She told Au that in real life she was homeless, living in a drug house acquiring internet from a coffee can and an open fuse. Though he debated the woman's legitimacy, he made the decision that whether she was lying or not, it was a fascinating tale.
I also learned the numerous advantages virtual world journalists have over real world journalists. By cutting and pasting and taking in-world screen shots, virtual journalists have access to techniques that make reporting that much easier.
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