The truth is that a lot of modern journalism is just reporters re-hashing what's been said on social media, and providing context.
Sometimes fact-checking is involved.
But the truth is that common folk usually provide firsthand accounts of events as they happen. For example, reports of natural disasters or protests.
Well, I think the Fediverse is as good an avenue for journalism as anything else, and you don’t need the New York Times to legitimize it.
@atomicpoet Twitter is at it most useful state when something happens. How can you do that “here”. Also, Twitter can go “back” being text only - as I understand - and operate on very low data. Mastodon for me is much more “socal” and less reactive. But when something “happens” I go for Twitter and also, for example ppl in Hungary, go for Facebook to see what’s up and organize there.