Twitter's incentives are so weird sometimes. I tweeted last night at the Daily Beast and an author about a really misleading article
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they posted. GamerGate picked it up because they don't like false media coverage of video-game violence (few things we agree on) and it
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blew up a bit, drawing more attention to the author than I had ever intended. Really just wanted them to fix it. On the other hand, in
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theory I don't really have a problem with using Twitter to call out bad reporting. Maybe the lesson here is don't tweet anything you
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wouldn't want to take off. Anyway, deleted the tweet.
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@jessesingal Did he change the article? That seems relevant.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@AngryFoodie2015 communicated with an editor there. it is not the end of the world -- a lot of people misreported in exact same way1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@jessesingal You were the only one who reported it correctly that I saw. It's why I follow you. Correctness matters to you.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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