I mean, I get it, without the constant churn of recycled rage clicks their traffic would just be ... regular CNBC readers.
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so to recap: CNBC tweeted out the tipping thing for at least the 12th or so time since first publishing it over a year ago, everyone got outraged (which was the plan), and then Fox aggregated the outrage.pic.twitter.com/4nqF1Lpkbk
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I am now mentioned in enough stories to see some of them come back as long as 3 years ago. Tweeted as if they just got posted
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There IS some room for "hey this was a great thing we did and maybe you missed it in the cycle originally," but ... not this stuff
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I mean, everyone knows you really should have $16 million in savings by 33. Yeesh.
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The budget of the $500,000 “average” couple seems to trot out fairly regularly and while I admit I get mad every time I still am like “could you do the decency of writing a new thing to make me mad instead of recycling my anger?”
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cable network's tweets are like cable network's programming schedule
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I feel so... used.
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