Journalism is defined as the collection, writing, editing, and distribution of news and information through various media like newspapers, magazines, television and radio. It involves professionals who gather information, organize it and present it to audiences. A new trend sees clients posting photos of food from restaurants on social media platforms like Facebook. This shows that everyday people can now create and share content online. However, the rise of digital media and user-generated content raises questions around impartiality and whether journalists should decode news or provide opinions over just facts. The key debate is around maintaining impartiality versus expressing views in this new era.