Isn’t that their “standard”? The big fish do as they like, and the little fish occasionally get sacrificed. That’s basically the universal standard in our crap society...
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Speaking as a 50-something who's spent most of his adult life in contract jobs, "fired" is in my experience the accepted term for what happened. The pejorative 'lied by omission' is, in practice, defending NYT.
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“If you’re a star they let you do it” - every media outlet’s social media policy
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It's looking more and more like that's just the rule for everything.
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If I owned a newspaper the rule would be "you are employed to do journalism and as such the only thing I want to see in your twitter feed is links to your stories. Your job is not to impress people how clued in you are by being the first to tweet some inner circle nonsense"
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Seems plenty consistent to me, the only consistent standard there is.
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