Comment by almosthere
13 days ago
Thank you for both replies. I have been hit hard with work (I'm building my own house and work full time) so it's been hard to formulate a response and research. What I was going to do is try to email all of these journalists and ask for their honest opinion about the story. That's it.
I think you have interest in knowing what reporting is trustworthy and what is not. I'd like to showcase what good-faith journalism looks like.
It's an episode where This American Life got it wrong; they aired a story that wasn't truthful as delivered.
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/460/retraction
This episode details what happened when factual errors were brought to their attention. It's what good-faith journalists do and I think you'll recognize that.
Going forward:
A good faith journalist can put out high or low quality content, mostly depending on their wisdom and skill.
But a content creator operating in bad faith - all they can do is craft counterproductive, toxic narratives¹.
Before asking others to consume Shirley's content, fully determine that Shirley is acting in good faith. Besides being kind, it's also due diligence.