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by pinkbeanz
1220 days ago
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I think you’re confusing giving the company a chance to respond with made-up news. The time a news outlet gives for a response is usually proportional to the severity of what they’re announcing. Giving a company a chance to respond to some hiring numbers when they likely have multiple anonymous sources who have been credible before is a different bar than asking for comment on something that alleges fraud or illegal activity. |
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> The time a news outlet gives for a response is usually proportional to the severity of what they’re announcing.
This is an assumption with 0 substantiation. Actually in 2023, I would say the average main stream media outlet does NOT get the benefit of the doubt here.
> likely have multiple anonymous sources who have been credible before
This is an assumption with 0 substantiation. Again.
Why does this media outlet deserve the benefit of the doubt? I just don't get it.