@thomholwerda my recent experience with The Verge’s reporting is that they’ll be happy to learn more and write more interesting stories. I’d drop them a line.
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@thomholwerda my recent experience with The Verge’s reporting is that they’ll be happy to learn more and write more interesting stories. I’d drop them a line. 6 comments
@weirdwriter @thomholwerda oh, I’m sure. What I mean is they can learn. It’s not the responsibility of any group to educate others about themselves, but something that can be done. @MostlyBlindGamer @thomholwerda somebody could do it. These don't seem like people who are willing to meet halfway on things though, if they're starting out self-satisfied and falling back on stereotypes, I wouldn't expect much satisfaction. @MostlyBlindGamer @thomholwerda it's on here, I think I went from about 15 minutes to 20 They get the context very wrong imho. https://play.pocketcasts.com/podcasts/5cda9490-4117-012e-1622-00163e1b201c @davey_cakes @thomholwerda cool, I’ll check it out. If the actual team isn’t willing to learn (I’ll assume they are, but you never know), one could always talk to their editors. |
@MostlyBlindGamer @thomholwerda I don’t know what reporters they got to do the podcast but these were reporters that really did not understand the ecosystem at all or the demographics that make up this ecosystem