Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Self-serving twaddle. Bezos simply didn't want to get on Trump's bad side and tried to split the baby.
We, as consumers of news, get what we tolerate, especially in this era of corporate media. I cancelled, after having read the paper all my life.
Cancellation is counterproductive.
Unless, of course, you want Fox News/CNN style "journalism" to capture a larger market share. Talk about "twaddle".
WaPo is wildly imperfect. It's also among the very best daily reporting available.
I loathe Trump and I will absolutely, positively continue to subscribe to the Post.
WaPo does have good reporting and has had critical coverage of Democrats as well as Republicans. But this was clearly a major miscalculation by Bezos, with tremendously bad optics. They should have made that decision and made it clear early in the cycle, not days before the election. Also, it does seem like WaPo has not been entirely balanced - they went overboard regarding Biden's lousy debate performance while pulling their punches on Trump's consistently bizarre rally performances and that is also not reasonable or defensible. I stand by my assessment that if the Washington Post wants to lead the way, it needs to do better and this last-minute non-endorsement bomb was not the way to do that. And, it will have to work extra hard to regain those lost subscribers. Losing almost 10% of your subscribers in a matter of days is a major vote of no-confidence and should be a wake-up call for Bezos to not screw around like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Self-serving twaddle. Bezos simply didn't want to get on Trump's bad side and tried to split the baby.
We, as consumers of news, get what we tolerate, especially in this era of corporate media. I cancelled, after having read the paper all my life.
Cancellation is counterproductive.
Unless, of course, you want Fox News/CNN style "journalism" to capture a larger market share. Talk about "twaddle".
WaPo is wildly imperfect. It's also among the very best daily reporting available.
I loathe Trump and I will absolutely, positively continue to subscribe to the Post.
We get the media we tolerate. Acquiescing simply continues the cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else see WaPo’s TiK Tok account? They did a skit making fun of Bezos. Their staff is amazing and not taking this lightly.
Anonymous wrote:Cancelling Amazon accounts is probably more directly effective than cancelling WaPo - this will directly impact the journalists working there. when in reality the issue is Bezos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I canceled my subscription already and am not changing my mind. Bezos trying to defend himself does influence my thoughts on the matter. In fact, its very existence is evidence of why I canceled - because Bezos controls the Post, and the Post no longer has any journalistic integrity.
of course you did. You mean to tell me you had a NEWSPAPER subscription in 2024??? Who subscribes to a newspaper in 2024???
Um, everyone? NP
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else see WaPo’s TiK Tok account? They did a skit making fun of Bezos. Their staff is amazing and not taking this lightly.
Anonymous wrote:Cancelling Amazon accounts is probably more directly effective than cancelling WaPo - this will directly impact the journalists working there. when in reality the issue is Bezos.
Anonymous wrote:For me - a billionaire prohibiting an editorial board of a media company from printing an endorsement they prepared (as they have for many years - they did not suddenly go rogue to do it) does not lead me to have more trust in that media company nor does it suggest to me to expect less bias.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I canceled my subscription already and am not changing my mind. Bezos trying to defend himself does influence my thoughts on the matter. In fact, its very existence is evidence of why I canceled - because Bezos controls the Post, and the Post no longer has any journalistic integrity.
of course you did. You mean to tell me you had a NEWSPAPER subscription in 2024??? Who subscribes to a newspaper in 2024???
Anonymous wrote:Ditching the post isn’t enough.
If you really care- you have to stop using Amazon.
If you actually want to send a message - you have to not use AMAZON
Anonymous wrote:For me - a billionaire prohibiting an editorial board of a media company from printing an endorsement they prepared (as they have for many years - they did not suddenly go rogue to do it) does not lead me to have more trust in that media company nor does it suggest to me to expect less bias.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Self-serving twaddle. Bezos simply didn't want to get on Trump's bad side and tried to split the baby.
We, as consumers of news, get what we tolerate, especially in this era of corporate media. I cancelled, after having read the paper all my life.
Cancellation is counterproductive.
Unless, of course, you want Fox News/CNN style "journalism" to capture a larger market share. Talk about "twaddle".
WaPo is wildly imperfect. It's also among the very best daily reporting available.
I loathe Trump and I will absolutely, positively continue to subscribe to the Post.