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Nah, a reminder of how bad the NYT is, is always a good reminder. NYT isn’t guilty of making mistakes, they are guilty of spreading lies. To frame their deception as an honest mistake, is deceptive in and of itself.


I wish these kinds of vitriolic posts cited some specific instances and sourced their claims. Otherwise I'm left to Google "NYT bad" to try to corroborate any of it.


Bari Weiss's resignation letter from the NYT is probably the best place to start https://www.bariweiss.com/resignation-letter

Matt Taibbi has a good article on this too https://taibbi.substack.com/p/the-news-media-is-destroying-i...

Glenn Greenwald talks about this on his Substack a lot, too, and the malpractice of the larger media as a whole. This recent and highly topical Twitter thread is one of many examples.

https://mobile.twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/138376788266898...


Bari Weiss was an opinion writer. Maybe this explains Fox News's success, but are you unable to tell the difference between opinion and news?

But yes, when an opinion writer has unpopular opinions, they are often let go.


news is ultimately someone's opinion that something is 'news' in the first place. i went to mcdonalds earlier - is that news? i guarantee you vice.com could come up with some kind of news story about bored 30-somethings with nothing better to do during the pandemic than go to mcdonalds as a way to take a break from the internet. does that make it news though, just because a news site says its news?

something can be news somewhere [0], and not news somewhere else [1].

[0] https://nypost.com/2020/10/14/email-reveals-how-hunter-biden...

[1] https://i.imgur.com/OQYuZve.png


News is news wherever it is. No one credible talked about the non-story you mentioned.

Trend stories (like you talked about with McDonald's) are considered "soft news" and is filler.

Meanwhile, the person we are talking about was published on the editorial page. That's not "discretion about what news to publish". That is literally "this is opinion only"


And imagine if Google is in bed with corporate media, vice versa? Good luck searching for examples.


So what you're saying it that's it's utterly essential for the posters complaining about The NY Times to source their claims? Why don't they do it then?


They do, however those comments with links to evidence all seem to get flagged for some very strange reason.


Oh no. I was just making a random philosophical point. Nothing really to read into. Just that it would be difficult to find examples of organization x criticism, using organization y, if both x & y are partners.


It’s common knowledge amongst most educated people. Sorry if you had to find out by googling. Probably a sickening feeling if you’ve been a subscriber or passed along any of their retracted news as fact. I too used to trust the nyt, but “show me incentive and I’ll show you the outcome.”


The "common knowledge amongst most educated people" is this: https://www.adfontesmedia.com/static-mbc/




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