The release first, check later habit

Adilson Carvalho
Adilson's Notes
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1 min readJan 12, 2017

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As I saw, he was speaking against the ongoing practice of media to “publishing first, check way later and never apologize when wrong”, not to say that this practice should be seen as lying and as if it isn’t bad enough for anyone, it’s terrible when practiced by a “news corporation”.

Lie first, if caught say that it was a mistake — the actual news media mo

It’s clear that the media won’t take those public lectures quietly as it got used to have its materials to BE the truth regardless the actual facts.

It’s a good thing such confronts because it may inspire others to stop listening passively to any quick and dirty made material published.

News turned into a race on which those who crosses the 🏁 by releasing the news first win instead of rewarding those who meticulously scrutiny the facts to reach into a conclusion.

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Adilson Carvalho
Adilson's Notes

Curious developer, founder member of GURU-PR, fountain pen addict, husband, father.