Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're home subscribers and cancelling our subscription when renewal comes up. The only thing we are reading the post for now is the color daily comics, the local news coverage is awful..
The local reporters are mostly really just nothing more than leftwing political activists.
To be fair, in Trumpworld, anyone to the left of Heinrich Himmler is a left wing political activist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who knew "Democracy Dies in Darkness" was aspirational for the WP?
Exactly. We just cancelled our subscription when it runs out, have been a subscriber for decades. It's too expensive for what they are providing at this point, even though I appreciate the daily color comics. It's pretty sad when the comics are the highlight.
Anonymous wrote:Cancelling subscriptions doesn't hurt bezos at all. This was just a rich boy flex/vanity purchase. It does hurt local journalist who are barely getting by. I personally know several. We need the post, flaws and all, because it is still one of the best papers in the country, especially for long form and series writing. Plus they still offer some legit local coverage of events. So by all means, cancel away but you are just putting journalist out of work and killing another paper.
Anonymous wrote:Cancelling subscriptions doesn't hurt bezos at all. This was just a rich boy flex/vanity purchase. It does hurt local journalist who are barely getting by. I personally know several. We need the post, flaws and all, because it is still one of the best papers in the country, especially for long form and series writing. Plus they still offer some legit local coverage of events. So by all means, cancel away but you are just putting journalist out of work and killing another paper.
Anonymous wrote:But now who will tell me what to think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post killed one of Ann Telnaes’s cartoons so she is quitting.
https://anntelnaes.substack.com/p/why-im-quitting-the-washington-post
Politics aside, I think most people would expect to be fired if they openly and publicly disrespected their boss. So I’d say the outcome was actually very favorable given the circumstances.
This isn't any random employer. This is a media outlet with particular ethics around conflict of interest and bias. Any WaPo story you read about Amazon will note that Bezos owns WaPo for this reason. You can't do good journalism if you have to maintain deference to the rich people you work for. So they're not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Who knew "Democracy Dies in Darkness" was aspirational for the WP?
Anonymous wrote:Wapo has gone down hill so quickly. Each day there are typos and misinformation in it. I read it less and less. NYT is my next newspaper subscription.