The parts about @alexstamos were stupid, and I say this as the most charitable description I can muster. Hire some fact-checkers or find reporters who try to interview actual experts and critics rather than a few ignorant attention-seekers. What a shame, the topic is important.
Not interested in defending Stamos, he can do that on his own. I'm disappointed that an important topic has been distorted by inadequate reporting and a weird framing that doesn't fit the facts—especially important loss given how important topic is and how zoom is everywhere now.
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You're making a lot of personal attacks on the journalists who wrote this without giving any real, specific objections to their story. Common infosec toxicity. What distortions? What framing? What errors? You continue to deal in name calling and insinuations instead of facts.
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I'm asking for pieces like this to *step away* from the infosec toxicity and personalized stuff, and interview a range of independent experts. No shortage of people to criticize Stamos freely and bring needed expertise to the issue. I'll point to a good one if one ever happens.
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