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Comment by zepto

6 years ago

Ok, but is it reasonable for people to understand the potential risks?

I don’t see any reporting on the dangers of talking to reporters. Where is the NYT piece on what happens to people after they have been linked to something in the news?

I think that given Scott Alexander’s experience, ‘don’t talk to reporters, ever’, is as sound advice as ‘don’t talk to the police without an attorney’.

> I don’t see any reporting on the dangers of talking to reporters.

There are plenty of resources on how to handle talking with a reporter.

One thing I would suggest learning the difference between going on- and off-the-record and speaking on background.

> Where is the NYT piece on what happens to people after they have been linked to something in the news?

Here's a free one: Harvey Weinstein's victims. Despite them coming out about his abusive behaviors, his attorneys and henchman are going after them.

  • Where are these ‘plenty of resources’?

    The Weinstein case seems to tell us nothing about the general risk of talking to reporters even though it is a data point.

    It sounds like you are in full agreement with me otherwise though.

    “Talking to reporters is very dangerous. Never do so without extensive study of the available resources.”