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Easy on the grave dancing, buddy. Didn't Reddit's citizen journalists accuse the wrong people for the Boston Marathon bombing?

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2013/04/25/boston-bombing...

Surely, this a is sin greater than whatever Newsweek may have committed.



Wait, where did I praise Reddit for their journalism?

The entire slam against Newsweek was to liken it to Reddit, so you're just affirming my point.


Yes, out of a few million users, a few committed bad acts. Who the Hell could possibly have seen that coming?


The point is not that there are a few bad apples out there, but that Reddit (and other crowd sourced media) have limited ability to police/prevent such actors and their actions. I posit that the editors of Newsweek and other assorted old media have more control over their reporters both before and after the story is published.




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