I don’t particularly care what people do in their private lives, journalist or not, but a pretty obvious sex-for-scoops arrangement is the type of thing Gawker would’ve skewered back in the dayhttps://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1011044604139974656 …
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Should also add: IMO, there’s nothing intrinsically morally wrong with using sex/romance to elicit information. It depends on the information you’re eliciting, and what you’re using it for
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Replying to @mtracey
Do journos have a responsibility to disclose intimate relationship with the source of their reports to readers? I mean things read differently when "anonymous source" is the reporter's lover, yanno?
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Replying to @thekue20
Depends. If the information they receive is authentic and valuable, I don’t think a disclosure is always necessarily required
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