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In reply to the discussion: Jeff Bezos' WaPo reeling from losses and 'internal drama' as Trump returns to DC: report [View all]FakeNoose
(36,500 posts)30. They pointedly DON'T give the facts up front anymore
If readers get the gist of the story in the first couple of paragraphs, they might skip reading the whole story. So the writers and editors bury the facts into the middle or end of the story to keep us puzzled and to keep us hooked.
It's diabolical what they're doing now.
I figure that AI will take over soon, the reporters will be fired because they expect to be paid salaries and benefits. Chatbots are less demanding and far cheaper to manage.
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Jeff Bezos' WaPo reeling from losses and 'internal drama' as Trump returns to DC: report [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jan 11
OP
No. It was obviously the plan all along. How to destroy a free press in just a few short years.
ratchiweenie
Jan 12
#26
Not when you have more than you can spend in 100dreds of lifetimes. He could care less. By destroying a free press
ratchiweenie
Jan 12
#28
Yep...the first paragraph should contain the who, what, when, where, and why. Details in the following paragraphs.
SeattleVet
Jan 11
#17
The point is, they are in the clickbait business now, not the journalism business.
Bluetus
Jan 11
#19
If the report is accurate, the arrogant bezos brought this on himself, and I salute all those journalists who had the
JohnSJ
Jan 12
#24
When I canceled after the Harris debacle, I had been paying $10 a month. They offered it for $4 a month
Maeve
Jan 12
#33