massaposuutena
Massaposuutena is a term used in Finnish media studies to describe the phenomenon in which news is produced, distributed, and consumed as a collective, mass event rather than as isolated reports. The term combines massa (mass) and uutena (in the news) and is used to describe a mode of news spectacle in which audiences participate in real time, often via social media, and where traditional outlets emphasize urgency, consensus, and immediacy.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in Finnish discourse in the 2010s as digital platforms increased the
Characteristics: High-speed dissemination; emphasis on breaking updates; use of user-generated content and citizen journalism; framing of
Reception: Mixed; proponents argue it reflects new forms of democratic participation; critics warn of homogenization, pressure
See also: mass media, news framing, participatory culture, social media, misinformation.
References: discussions appear in Finnish-language media studies and journalism critiques; not widely standardized.