And ironicaly enough, never see their job/names in the news when analyzing the fail of MSM
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It undermines the story's credibility & puts a writer in the awful position of having to politely blame the person who controls their work.
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I know several good journalists whose entire reputation was reshaped by headline choices they didn't write. And it hurts reader trust.
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I absolutely agree
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this emergent behavior is part of why I hate ads. Wrong incentives for news orgs.
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News organizations are now required to be for-profit enterprises with much less emphasis on journalistic integrity.
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many times the headlines are written afterwards and then a/b tested for effectiveness w/ engaging winning
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To your point. The very next tweet is a BBC article...pic.twitter.com/ouHcgma7f5
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On point as always. I'd lose my damn mind if I had to write under those conditions.
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This happened to me the one time I wrote for a “big” site. They asked for my input and met me partway, but still.
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