Does NYT Have An Established Bribe Policy to Protect its IP ('journalists')? - OP gets mad at customer support

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The ethical response when presented with the offer to purchase the IP of information that a thought leader is 100% disingenuous is not a request to examine the goods.

If NYT is even potentially willing to intervene to conceal something if it's damaging enough, how can you possibly trust what they publish?
 
Me. Yes I'm doxing myself. Doxing doesn't matter. People are too fucking stupid to interpret it.
 
lf you want the true vision of the hellscape we inhabit go out in any area without a phone and ask people for a fucking thing. You will be absolutely shocked.
 
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lf you want the true vision of the hellscape we inhabit go out in any area without a phone and ask people for a fucking thing. You will be absolutely shocked.
Yeah I mean in my community I know I can absolutely rely on people. Last week a stranger helped my jump my car in the parking lot of walmart before helping me install a new battery after following me to AutoZone. Most people are mostly good most of the time.

Move to a nicer town lmao.
 
I'm slightly confused here are you stating that NYT actively conceals stories or reporters? Give me a clearer byline.
 
Where's your source?

I'm slightly confused here are you stating that NYT actively conceals stories or reporters? Give me a clearer byline.

Scenario: Bouie is a blatant fraud, because he is a featured NYT columnist he is part of their business model. You could consider the NYT to be a vendor of Jemelle Bouie the brave leftist. This is them suggesting they have a policy to contain material if it is damaging enough that it would not just hurt Bouie but them by extension.

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Did you actually receive payment or did you just talk to a chatbot/contracted customer service rep for 30 seconds before screenshotting and heading out?
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Did you actually receive payment or did you just talk to a chatbot/contracted customer service rep for 30 seconds before screenshotting and heading out?
Also, based pfp lmao
No response. My guess is whoever from NYT looked at the thing didn't consider denigrating townies to be problematic for a hero of the working class. It was automated at first but at a point a person came on, and when they read what i saw they posted the "Allow me to check", and returned 4min later w the email instructions and statement that "Yes that is the way we manage this situations"
 
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