2. Should they? Is it less formal? Or should the standard for what we write be consistent across platforms?
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3. This, of course, comes on the heels of the julia ioffe story.
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4. As I recently wrote, Twitter is where journalists betray their biases.http://niemanreports.org/articles/earn-back-the-right-to-serve-as-watchdogs/ …
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5. Eichenwald told Tucker: "I'm giving reporting process here--clearly I didn't print it." (Clearly, he thinks tweeting isn't "printing" it)
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Reminds me of the old saying.. "There's always a little truth behind every, "Just kidding"
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First, he's no "journalist;" he's a propagandist. Second, he must need an editor to be coherent. Not smart.
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I think you have those best and worst reversed. He's on something.
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i think it's good for them to tweet it, when they or we are amazed at the backlash, we can point out that they deserve to 1/2
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2/2 voice their opinions without repercussions like Cali tech guy who donated to prop 8 should've been
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just ask
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tucker says things most drunk frat boys wouldn;t even tweet
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