It isn't that papers "gave up" on investigative reporting. People don't want to pay for "content" &investigative pieces are incred expensive
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I'll rephrase: Journalists gave up seeking truth in any way that newspapers couldn't easily monetize in the short term.
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Speaking personally, I'm writing an expose now - because I'm a passionate idiot - that I may sell or I will just give away for free.
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And when I say "an expose," I mean the kind that takes months of work, to the exclusion of normal life, going out, sleep, etc.
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I write science-based stuff, so no on Russia. Sleep is essential to sharp thinking, but I wake up worrying about points/questions.
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Thanks so much. It's vastly important and terrifying. I've had to learn a whole new area - medical stuff - from scratch.
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I am informally coached by a top epidemiologist/statistician friend who exposes fraud and errors in methodology. It's shocking.
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That minimizes what they are doing. On the ground reporters put themselves in harm's way.
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These days investigative reporters are called 'russian stooges' and 'conpiracy theorists' and are jailed and murdered.
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Getting wet in strong winds..pic.twitter.com/40tNlj1Qnj
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