Five months after pretty much every top security expert and cryptographer signed a letter begging for a correction, still none has come.
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When I inquire, I'm told "soon, soon". And yet, everyday, I see Guardian's wrong reporting being used to trick users to less safe methods.
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Hangi article?
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Simple: do journalism. Don't just do sensationalist reporting based on a single-grad student's claims, without interviewing actual experts.
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AAMOF, you can’t do
#journalism if you don’t *understand yourself* (ie have an opinion on) what you’re writing abt.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/874625053551464448 …
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That’s abt both amateurish security reporting & zero accountability in
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Be available to be interviewed is all I got. If the newspaper won't reach out to real experts, can't fix that, but if they do: respond.
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I wonder if you can convince one of the fact-checking organizations to offer a fact-check article to Facebook and Google when it comes up
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Interesting, but I am seeing people/groups potentially allied with authoritarian regimes pushing the article directly.
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obviously KathViner could and should act, but have you tried Readers Editor and tech correspondents?
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A zillion times. I'm constantly told, soon, soon. Everyday I see direct harm.
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