News Story authors should not take readers for grantedNews Story authors should not take readers for granted

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

News Story authors should not take readers for granted


When reading a news story, it is very important to consider the source.  Many times in our busy online lives, we start to take a site for granted, and believe that the content put forth is done so in good faith and with the readers best interest and the truth all rolled up into one concise package.  Sometimes however, this faith is misplaced, and once lost, it is hard if not near impossible to regain.  Such a loss of faith happened to me this week when I read a story on Tech Dirt, by a Mike Masnick.  I can’t be sure if the slanting of the facts was just a case of sloppy journalism, deliberate deception, or the worlds worst effort to make a punchy headline and then having the headline leak its sensationalistic tone through the entire posts.  I can however assure you that the headline ‘Booksellers Claiming That Competition and Lower Prices are Bad for Consumers‘  is not only a complete distortion of the facts, it also is in direct and complete opposition to the actual story, which is one about how booksellers don’t want a few large companies to monopolize the market, limiting customer choice, and very likely, resulting in higher prices from less competition.

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