It is a peculiar feature of Canadian reporters that they love working themselves up into a fury over how things shouldn't be reported.
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Replying to @StephenMarche
Important reporting often impinges on issues of privacy & perforce has an ethical component worth discussing.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
And we discuss it and discuss it until Gawker actually reports it.
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Replying to @StephenMarche
The Gawker solution -- pretending that there no ethical issues -- creates as many problems as Canadian over-discussion.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
Also Gawker knows there are ethical issues. It just doesn't care.
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Replying to @StephenMarche
Not caring about ethical issues doesn't actually make ethical issues go away, as Gawker has discovered.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
point taken: canadian journalists have ethics. American journalists have interesting stories.
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Replying to @StephenMarche
Divide isn't between USA & Canada but between tabloid & non-tabloid journalism. Story is being covered by Frank in Canada.
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No, don't read Frank since it's not reliable. I saw other people link to it.
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