I've done a ton of editing myself and would never dream of running a title I hadn't ok'd with the author first.
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Replying to @BenSpielberg
I think it depends on the context (specifically: hard news vs. opinion matters a lot)
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Replying to @wycats
I don't think it matters much (& the distinction between "hard news" & opinion isn't often a very clear one).
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Replying to @BenSpielberg
You'd believe that ;) I have a long standing disagreement with that POV.
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Replying to @wycats
Haha, I think it's quite easy to demonstrate if you look at most news pages.
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Replying to @BenSpielberg
That's a failure condition of news pages, and in my opinion, giving up is just giving in to
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Replying to @wycats
I agree that most news pages are a failure :). Haha, but seriously, everyone has a perspective. Let's be real about that.
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Replying to @BenSpielberg
"Everyone has a perspective therefore news is opinion" is the same as "everyone has bias therefore the CBO is pointless"
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Replying to @wycats @BenSpielberg
We can be real about the existence of bias while still appreciating institutions that attempt to produce artifacts with less of it.
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Replying to @wycats @BenSpielberg
They will surely fail some of the time, but if you give up you fail all of the time.
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Comparing the NYT to Breitbart both shows that you can't be free of bias AND that if you try you can get closer to actual facts.
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