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majgr
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1 year ago
I think it is fair, because professionals do not use cheap tricks, but at least they are trying to distance themselves when writing a report. I like discussions when Sławomir Sierakowski (from Krytyka Polityczna) is present, because he always have some new ideas, new ways to describe reality. Although, I do not follow Krytyka Polityczna.
mistermann|1 year ago
majgr|1 year ago
No, but work of journalists is highly visible. Probably, this creates more incentive to write according to rules of the trade. There are examples of journalists who went with ruling regime and got monetary prizes. Some are switching to it now, betting that regime change again and their dedication will bring rewards.
TeMPOraL|1 year ago
Almost all of the publishing is ultimately funded by ads, therefore the primary job of everyone involved is to generate ad impressions.
What's being attributed to "professionals" in this thread is actually the opposite of what the job pays for.