you guys, stop reading NYTimes, just stop paying attention to it
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Replying to @danlistensto
I get complaints about bias, but are they factually inaccurate?
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Replying to @StubbornLights
sometimes? hard to make a comprehensive statement about that
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Replying to @danlistensto
You're going to have to do better if you're saying they're on the level of Fox News. Don't chuck out the baby with the bathwater. Ignore the opinion page, ignore some of their editorial choices, but I have not seen major retractions from them.
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Replying to @StubbornLights
the most eye-opening thing for me was the coverage of the Sanders primary campaign. there were several incidents where they actually had falsehoods in news stories which were then stealth-edited out of the story a few hours later without a correction/retraction statement
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Replying to @danlistensto
Oh yeah. Their Sanders coverage was horrible, especially the article that was edited to be harsher. But with people ready to "fake news" any fact they don't like, I think it's worth distinguishing bias/slant and outright incorrectness.
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Replying to @StubbornLights
they repeated the pattern of their Sanders coverage again recently with their coverage (and lack of coverage) of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez' campaign
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and look, if we're gonna really cut to the core of it, they promoted the Bush Whitehouse's lies about the threat of Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction and cheerleaded the country into a disastrous and purposeless war that has destroyed millions of lives
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