Adding: I’m glad I worked in interactive before reporting on tech companies. But I don’t think reporters require a comp sci or other engineering degree to be absolutely effective (even great) at their jobs in news.
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Replying to @lorakolodny @zeynep and
Maybe not require, but I do think it would be an asset. If you wouldn't hire a science writer without a science degree (and most publications wouldn't), why should tech be different? Or economics, for that matter?
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seems credentialist. even if it could help. (plus, extend the notion- why fund ceos who don’t have business degrees? or fund a tech ceo who hails from a media background? etc.)
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Replying to @lorakolodny @chr1sa and
Maybe "with a science background" would be better phrasing, but there's not much of a feedback loop for bad tech journalism, whereas the feedback loop for "you funded an incompetent know-nothing CEO" is "and the company promptly died." (VCs still do it! But not good ones.)
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Replying to @rezendi @lorakolodny and
If there _were_ a feedback loop for bad tech journalism, I think this problem would largely go away. But if the only feedback is "tech people complain about their coverage," well, this can be spun as "saying things they don't want told" as opposed to "WTF that's just not true."
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Replying to @antoniogm @lorakolodny and
Speaking of upthread conversations, I thought we did actually get seat belts from the car industry? From Nils Bohlin and - of all people! - self-described war criminal Robert McNamara, believe it or not:https://jalopnik.com/for-modern-seat-belts-the-third-point-is-the-charm-1765866349 …
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They can think of stuff; making such things mandatory was done with the industry kicking and screaming. Similar with food safety. It's amazing even though in the long run, much better for their own industry.
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