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Replying to @glennkelman @Jason
Balaji Srinivasan Retweeted Balaji Srinivasan
Among many other recent issues, the New York Times tried to doxx Scott Alexander for clicks. Do you think that is ethical?https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1275550202644946944 …
Balaji Srinivasan added,
Balaji SrinivasanVerified account @balajisThe New York Times tried to doxx Scott Alexander for clicks. Just unsubscribing won’t change much. They can afford it. What will is freezing them out. By RTing#ghostnyt you commit to not talking to NYT reporters or giving them quotes. Go direct if you have something to say. https://twitter.com/webdevMason/status/1275516063489253376 …9 replies 10 retweets 275 likes -
Has the NYT published the article revealing this man's name, or, as you imply, his address & cell #? No one can defend every decision a journalist makes, just as you wouldn't defend every decision entrepreneurs make. But people in power have an obligation to answer to our critics
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You misunderstand the dynamic here. Scott is a small-practice psychiatrist with a pseudonymous blog. The most powerful media platform in America was revving up to knowingly and deliberately destroy his life. People like Balaji stood up for him and made the bully back off.
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