look at all these dudebros wrapped up in hypotheticals
@SaraMorrison I can totally see how the writer thought it was fine. It’s the arguments about legality that are making me mad.
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@SaraMorrison there aren’t easy answers to which extent social media platforms are public or private, and I don’t think journalism should + -
@SaraMorrison be limited to public information anyways (see, e.g., government leaks, whistleblowing). But when you’re writing + -
@SaraMorrison about someone sympathetically, not adversarially, you have to navigate with care. -
@SaraMorrison or just get called a dick, and deal with it, I guess -
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@sarahjeong I think if you tweet it, it's public. People get called out for racist tweets, those tweets are used w/o their permission ... -
@SaraMorrison I think it depends on in what context you’re applying the public/private distinction. But I agree with you at the end there-- -
@SaraMorrison it’s understandably jarring to see a tweet on Buzzfeed w/o notice, and that’s something to take into consideration sometimes - 3 réponses de plus
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