I mean to be clear here I namedropped Daisey because I do think he's a pretty important encapsulation of the distinction: dude went to Shenzhen and then fabricated an entire one-man show about being the great white savior of exploited Chinese manufacturing employees and then (+1)
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(cont) threw an absolute tantrum online when Ira Glass investigated his claims after putting his program on the line to vouch for him and discovered he made up literally all the meaningful details Because "his heart was in the right place" and he was just trying to "make change"
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That's "Facts matter vs facts don't matter" culture, which honestly is orthogonal to "snark vs smarm" When it's the self-identified snarkers on the wrong end of it they think that "Facts matter" culture is SUPER smarmy
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Cf. any time a screenshot dunk goes viral on Twitter and someone tries to go "Okay but in context what he clearly meant was"
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It's funny because before that happened Daisey's overall career was absolutely Team Snark by any reasonable standard, like the Gawker stuff about mocking hipsters and techbro culture and "writering"
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Before the stuff came out about the story of the worker with the disfigured hand being fabricated, if you made broader fact based criticisms of his piece you'd absolutely get shat on for smarm ("Actually the Shenzhen suicide rate is lower than the US overall")
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I mean, again, I say this as a big fan of DFW, it's ironic that he brought up his cruise essay because it was fake in exactly the same way Mike Daisey's monologue was fake and he openly admitted it but nobody cared in that instance because cruise companies are cringe anyway
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Daisey's defense that "Look in the world I come from of literary essays and dramatizations no one really cares if the stories you use as illustrations actually happened" is one of those awkward "It's true but he shouldn't say it" things
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And it seems like Scocca was kind of hung up on this in a way that's... well, smarmy ("So you're saying you LIED") With Daisey it's obvious why he got caught up in it, because Apple and Foxconn had billion dollar brands under attack and fired back with both barrels
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But the Sedaris thing was about him getting caught up in the wake of this - I think literally because Daisey namedropped him as someone who made things up - and then someone "fact-checked" Sedaris like "I don't think his funny story about being a mall Santa really happened guys"
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And IIRC most people backlashed on this pretty hard while Scocca was still on it "James Frey lied about being a drug addict, Daisey lied about meeting a plant worker with a crushed hand, Sedaris lied about... a funny story about being a mall Santa"
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