For example, this. Reporters are SUPPOSED TO reach out for comment in advance of damaging stories. https://twitter.com/mims/status/786987279625490432 …
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Instead, few seem to be able to take their eyes of the candy falling from the piñata, to see the buzzsaw coming this way. ::sigh::
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That's quite the metaphor there.
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Another danger with an over-emphasis on leaks and hacks in news is the limited context it gives. Inherently distorting.
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Not to mention the difficulty of separating meaningless "inside baseball" from real policy stuff (which may or may not be in there).
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I worry that attempts to treat it that way also will constantly be accused as a media conspiracy from any opposing side.
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SNR is really bad on social media, and attempts to sort through it are usually perceived as biased (whether accurate or not).
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you're making an appeal to public's respect for the sanctity of journalism and/or politics. how do you expect that to go?
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there's no genuine news & politics anymore, if there ever was. there's a political class & that includes journos.
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