Why is the journalistic standard to embed tweets (xeets?) instead of using screenshots?

An embedded tweet can be deleted, and depends on X supporting the functionality. If editing is ever introduced on the platform, it would permanently break all past articles that don’t have an independent record of the tweet (such as a full quote in the article or a screenshot). X can potentially (and maybe does) embed tracking features.

It seems like there are a lot of good reasons not to use embedded tweets, but almost every news source does it this way. Is there a good reason why?

  • Dr. Moose
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    187 months ago

    Lol what are they going to do if I break ToS ban me from Twitter?

    • Jeena
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      247 months ago

      They don’t care about you but yes they would probably go after a newspaper and sue them for copyright infringement.

      • @Steve
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        97 months ago

        That suit would be practically impossible, as it’s clearly Fair Use.

        • @centof@lemm.ee
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          57 months ago

          Fair use is a defense you have to make in court. And court is expensive.

        • @CluckN@lemmy.world
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          17 months ago

          I hate Twitter but I despise articles that just post 3 tweets and provides a barebones AI recap of the conversation.