Comment by Barrin92
11 days ago
the apology for the mistake is fine but it is expected journalistic practice to hand an article to a fact checker before it goes out who will quite literally make sure names, dates, quotes and so on are authentic.
I thought of Ars Technica as a pretty decent publication, now I am wondering if they actually check what they publish.
The New Yorker famously has separate fact checkers, but I'm not sure how many other news organizations do?
Ah, the New Yorker. That's a Condé Nast publication too, just like Ars. There have been any labor incidents involving fact checkers and Condé Nast at the New Yorker recently: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/11/21/conde-nas...