It's pathetic that The Nation capitulated to Twitter pressure and cajoled its writer into "correcting" her own piecehttps://www.thenation.com/article/the-second-coming-mtv-news/ …
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If the piece was so offensive, the time to air concerns would've been during the editing process. Not in reaction to Twitter mobs. Truly sad
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Writers need to trust that a magazine/outlet will stand by them once an article is published, and not just give in to social media uproars.
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The Nation also has an extremely intensive editing process. When I wrote for them I was combed line by line. So it wasn't sloppy.
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dealing with their fact-checkers gave me nightmares
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I think they also should realize that this does serious damage to a writer's career.
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And it's an otherwise really good piece! Nuanced, careful, and incisive. The writer has to be completely devastated.
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Nathan J Robinson Retweeted Current Affairs
Good thing not all magazines are like this!https://twitter.com/curaffairs/status/807775889282990080 …
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0 replies 0 retweets 6 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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