Comment by bbor

2 years ago

Very true :). It doesn’t help that this isn’t exactly a little blog post, it’s a popular New Yorker feature…

A published "real" news article like this is actually one of the more futile things to try to "correct" IMO. Some guy on a blog might publish a correction or change their view. The New Yorker probably won't (at least not based on an HN comment).

  • Have you ever tried correcting a "real" article? It's easier to write it in the blog comments then open an email with sources but it's not futile.

    • I've not tried, no. If something involved my personal reputation or that of my family or friends, I might try though. Good to know!

Still that is what the downvote button for. With a comment extolling why your opinion is further valid than the net points that support it, seems an exercise in ego that is not beneficial to either you or the community.