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JournoList
JournoList (sometimes referred to as the J-List)〔 was a private Google Groups forum for discussing politics and the news media with 400 "left-leaning" journalists, academics and others. Ezra Klein created the online forum in February 2007 while blogging at ''The American Prospect'' and shut it down on June 25, 2010 amid wider public exposure. Right-leaning journalists later pointed out various off-color statements made by members of the list denigrating conservatives, as well as a seeming conspiracy to prop up then Presidential candidate Barack Obama. Others defended such statements as being taken out of context or simply a matter of private candor.
==Background==
Ezra Klein controlled the forum's membership and limited it to "several hundred left-leaning bloggers, political reporters, magazine writers, policy wonks and academics."〔 Klein justified excluding conservatives from participation as "not about fostering ideology but preventing a collapse into flame war. The emphasis is on empiricism, not ideology." Posts within JournoList were intended only be made and read by its members.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=JournoList )〕 Klein defended the forum structure saying that it ensured "that folks feel safe giving off-the-cuff analysis and instant reactions."〔 JournoList member and ''Time'' columnist Joe Klein said the off-the-record nature of the forum was necessary because "candor is essential and can only be guaranteed by keeping these conversations private."〔 The existence of JournoList was first publicly revealed in a July 27, 2007 blog post by Mickey Kaus.
However, the forum did not attract serious attention until March 17, 2009 when an article published on ''Politico'' detailed the nature of the forum and the extent of its membership.〔 The ''Politico'' article set off debate within the Blogosphere over the ethics of participating in JournoList and raised questions about its overall purpose. The first public excerpt of a discussion within JournoList was posted by Mickey Kaus on his blog on March 26, 2009.

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