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    NYT Reader Center‏Verified account @readercenter 29 Nov 2018

    What questions do you have about how our journalists do their jobs, or how our report comes together each day? Tweet us your questions about @nytimes and how we work, and we’ll try to answer them.

    2:12 PM - 29 Nov 2018
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      1. Meklit‏ @meklitgebre 29 Nov 2018
        Replying to @readercenter @nytimes

        How do you vet an anonymous source? Is there always be a paper trail?

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      1. Gordon McClendon 🌊 🌊 🌊 🌊‏ @GordonMcClendon 30 Nov 2018
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        Why do you do so many profile stories on Trump voters? 60 per cent of the population disapproves of him. Isn't it worthwhile to dive deep on why?

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      1. Truth=KnowledgeOfReality‏ @EternalVeracity 29 Nov 2018
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        Why does NYT ignore facts and narratives that differ +/- 1 mm from the narrow confines of evolving Democrat dogma?

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      1. MAGABYTE  🇺🇸‏ @MAGABYTE 29 Nov 2018
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        How do you sleep at night?

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      2. Kori Devi Harris‏ @KoriWasinger 29 Nov 2018
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        I'd like to know how your editors come up with your headlines such as: Pelosi wins house Speaker vs Pelosi wins house Speaker despite opposition. Your headlines are blatantly sexist and slanted towards female leaders and I need you to stop. It's 2018.

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      1. Milad Khosseini‏ @MiladKhosseini 30 Nov 2018
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        When do you decide to publish the work ?

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      1. NitroX‏ @StumanR 30 Nov 2018
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        When trump lies, which is every day, why not call them lies when he does?

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      2. Liz C‏ @dj_econ 30 Nov 2018
        Replying to @readercenter @nytimes

        How much say does a reporter get in the headline of their story? How does fact-checking work (i.e. what are the standards, methods, etc)?

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      3. Liz C‏ @dj_econ 30 Nov 2018
        Replying to @dj_econ @readercenter @nytimes

        Also, why are there so few graphic images of war relative to what is surely available? And, would putting Corrections on the front page

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