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by tptacek
3397 days ago
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See for instance WaPo, where Greg Miller and Ellen Nakashima got Nicholas Weaver from ICIR on the record for analysis for the story. Compare with the NYT's original story, which had no disclosed expert sourcing. Maybe a habit we should all develop is to first scan these things to see who they got on the record to talk about it. It's not hard for them. I'm not making this up: NYT has a huge list of experts to reach out to for stories. They just chose not to. |
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I wasn't disagreeing with you. I was just saying that their tactic is to publish first and update. This is pretty common, especially in bigger stories. They get paid by getting eyeballs on their site. If someone publishes 20 mins before them they lose money, even if they are more accurate.
So just always take a breaking story as a draft. The story isn't finished and I bet will get updated several times.