The fact that I am a public figure doesn't protect the professional news person who knowingly (or carelessly) publishes a falsehood that is damaging to my reputation.
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To abide by the law, as opposed to your suppositions about what the law is based on galaxy brain, you would need to poll people familiar with Twitter, both participants, and the context.
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The time Scott Adams got Ken White to give him free legal advice.
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If you are trying to apply the White Coat effect to "news professionals" would that explain why so many Fox TV hosts act like idiots on top of their rampant lean to their conservative ideology? To avoid being labeled a "professional"? It kinda works.
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I'd say it was likely true because of your own words and deeds. But you do you.
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6% of them will say “BABA BOOEY BABA BOOEY” so I don’t really care about your poll
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