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by diggan 478 days ago
> Like from a customer standpoint that's the worst industry

I guess it depends on the country, but generally journalists are some of the more principled workers when it comes to protecting the privacy of the people they interact with. Probably the industry where Signal has the highest amount of usage, if I would guess.

But again, really depends on the country. My perspective is probably biased by growing up in Sweden.

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No they're not. There are whole classes of professional that take on personal liability related to handling of private information. Journalists can be one of them but one reason you do not want a journalist handling private information is that they do not get the benefit of privilege in most jurisdictions. Anything in their possession that is private can be exposed by subpoena or other court order.
Again, depending on the country. I don't think what you're saying applies to my example of Sweden for example. Sweden probably has some of the strongest protections for journalists and their sources in the world, AFAIK.

In Sweden, journalistic source protection ("källskydd") is enshrined in the Swedish Constitution through the Freedom of the Press Act ("Tryckfrihetsförordningen").

Obviously, this doesn't matter much as the submission is about Meta and OpenAI, so journalists aren't as strongly protected as in other places of the world.

I wouldn't say a blanket "journalists are in the worst industry" like parent did, nonetheless.

> Anything in their possession that is private can be exposed by subpoena or other court order.

As is anything in possession by a corporation

Which jurisdiction?