• finley
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    5 months ago

    No, that’s not a problem. The problem is implying malfeasance without any evidence.

    That’s slander/libel.

    Weren’t you just criticizing someone for their supposed lack of journalistic ethics? Don’t you see the clear hypocrisy in that?

    • @FireTower
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      35 months ago

      Easy guide for you to remember the difference:

      Slander is Spoken

      &

      Libel is Literary

      • finley
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        35 months ago

        I said “slander/libel” to avoid confusion, not because I didn’t know the difference. But thanks for the clarification. 👍

    • @ralphio
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      -45 months ago

      Seems like they admitted malfeasance in the statement I copied. Also an online comment doesn’t constitute journalism so I think I’m in the clear there.

      • finley
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        5 months ago

        Seems like they admitted malfeasance

        No, they didn’t. They admitted to doing what commonly happens with interviews and commented that most people simply don’t expect it. They didn’t admit malfeasance. YOU made that accusation, again, without evidence.

        Also an online comment doesn’t constitute journalism so I think I’m in the clear there.

        But claiming something that didn’t happen, without evidence - as you keep doing - while accusing another of the same thing is certainly both unethical and hypocritical.

        And I certainly didn’t accuse you of journalism. I accused you of slander/libel.