As someone who subscribed to the NYT for 5+ years, i'll make my disgust plain at publication of Manchester leak; subscription cancelled.
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So don't publish leaked information. Simple really
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So you are willing to compromise our security to score political points against your president?? Leave us out of it
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So reveal your sources
@nytimes Easiest way to stop leaks. Oh wait...ur story is more important than the safety of people. Pathetic! -
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Being that I do not know the person to blame, and
@nytimes does, then why don't THEY blame the person/s giving info? Aiding and abetting.
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Yeah, I heard the UK is pissed at you clowns
@nytimes publishing leaked sensitive data about the attack, you guys are fucking deplorable. -
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There is a reason they have the Moniker "Failing" NYT. They are at the epicenter of what is wrong with the American Media
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A question from a Mancunian: was it REALLY necessary to publish leaked pictures during a live terrorist search?https://countrysquire.co.uk/2017/05/25/untie-the-hands-of-sis/ …
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Let's start with responsible journalism. Leakers may feed you info but YOU make the decision to publish it. Shame!
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Here's a good rule. Don't tell tRump anything you wouldn't want tweeted out to the world. Give him fake intel to leak.
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Plus don't publish sensitive issues information leaked to you.
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It then seizes to be a news paper
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No it doesn't, it's not the job of newspapers to compromise security operations. And anyway it's "ceases"
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Newspapers look and pay for stories. They are in the business 4 profit. And thanks for pointing the error out
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And security is more important than profits. They need to act more responsibly
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My point is don't blame the man or woman who is paid to bring out stories than the the one who is paid to keep them secret.
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I can and do blame those who treat stories more important than our safety and security
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