| ▲ | 0xbadcafebee 2 hours ago | |
I guess Blameless Postmortems haven't arrived in journalism yet. Pretty weird that journalism as a business still revolves around "we hired a guy to write a thing, and he's perfect. oh wait, he's not perfect? it was all his fault. we've hired a new perfect guy, so everything's good now." My dudes... there are many ways you can vet information before publishing it. I get that the business is all about "being first", but that also seems to imply "being the first to be wrong". I feel bad for the reporters. People seem to be piling onto them like they're supposed to be superhuman, but actually they're normal people under intense pressure. People fail, it's human. But when an organization fails, it's a failure of many people, not one. | ||
| ▲ | orwin 11 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
They have. Some paper journals even have a dedicated space in early pages (2-3) for corrections and retractation. | ||