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clircle | 4 months ago

Do we really hold editorials to the same standard as the rest of the news? These are opinion pieces, you should expect bias, no?

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tclancy|4 months ago

An individual editorial? No. At the meta level when an outlet only allows a specific direction of bias, that doesn't feel like a good idea to accept.

serial_dev|4 months ago

Honest question, don’t all newspapers do this? Sure there are subjects where they publish articles representing different opinions, but on core issues (to them) there is only so much wiggle room before they will pull an opinion piece.

insane_dreamer|4 months ago

Because the editorial authors are employees of the news organization, they must disclose the conflict of interest between their employer and its owner or parent organization and the matter they are reporting on.

Let's say an editorial piece says "AWS is the best cloud service" but fails to disclose that its owner also owns AWS, that would be a breach of journalistic ethics. Similar case here.

embedding-shape|4 months ago

Regardless if it's in the opinions sections, if the author/publisher has clear biases, especially financial ones, they're disclosed somewhere in/next to the piece.

next_xibalba|4 months ago

I just can’t believe people even read editorials. In the news outlets I read, they are clearly marked and it makes an easy and instant “skip”.

eviks|4 months ago

You should respect bias in the news as well, so pick a different criterion. Also the substance of bias doesn't become irrelevant just because you expect bias.

mmooss|4 months ago

You can have bias without losing honesty and accuracy. The latter is the problem.

delfinom|4 months ago

People are upset over the wrong bias lol

balozi|4 months ago

There is a reason they publish opeds right next to hard news. Its not by accident.