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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What people need to understand about journalists and their activity on social media is that it can have consequences. Let's say, for example, that I'm a diligent tech reporter. And some of my colleagues are vehemently anti-Facebook on Twitter (and to be clear, I'm not talking about tweeting actual factual reporting, but opinions). How likely am I to get an interview with Zuckerberg? Answer: Not very. Because the flacks at FB will judge my reporting partly based on my colleagues' outspokenness, fairly or not. Social media activism is not a great look for journalists.[/quote] So are you saying Dave Wiegel won't be able to get any interviews with women because he tweeted that they were all either bipolar or bisexual? That might make it hard for him to do his job once his suspension is up.[/quote]
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