sensitive-reporting

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Sensitive-reporting' indicates a careful and respectful way to share news or information about delicate or controversial topics. It's like being a tour guide in a museum and not touching any fragile exhibits.
Examples in Different Contexts
Sensitive reporting in journalism involves the ethical coverage of topics that may affect people deeply, such as violence or tragedy. A journalist might discuss, 'We adhere to guidelines for sensitive reporting to respect victims' privacy and minimize harm.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

Our new software update seems to have a few issues that might affect user accounts. We need to inform our users but let's not cause any unnecessary worry.

Response:

True, sensitive-reporting can help us communicate the software update issues without causing panic among users.

Business

Scenario:

We need to inform our clients about the change in the project timeline. Let's do it cautiously as they are expecting the project to be completed in the original timeline.

Response:

I agree, it's a delicate situation. I'll ensure to use sensitive-reporting when communicating the revised project timeline to clients.

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