The Associated Press Stylebook tweeted an admonishment to stop using the word "riot" to describe political protests and instead use the milder "unrest" to avoid stigmatizing protesters.
The guidance was tweeted on Tuesday amid numerous protests, riots and looting across the country.
"Use care in deciding which term best applies: A riot is a wild or violent disturbance of the peace involving a group of people. The term riot suggests uncontrolled chaos and pandemonium," the official AP Stylebook Twitter account said.
New AP Stylebook guidance recommends using 'unrest' instead of 'riot' to avoid stigmatizing protesters
The guidance was tweeted on Tuesday amid numerous protests, riots and looting across the country.
"Use care in deciding which term best applies: A riot is a wild or violent disturbance of the peace involving a group of people. The term riot suggests uncontrolled chaos and pandemonium," the official AP Stylebook Twitter account said.
New AP Stylebook guidance recommends using 'unrest' instead of 'riot' to avoid stigmatizing protesters