Sentences with phrase «of sloppy journalism»

Through a combination of sloppy journalism and copy / paste social media sharing, these projects have became synonymous with the original Monero, prompting a lot of users to falsely believe their beloved cryptocurrency was splitting like Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash did.
Going back and looking at your article quotes, all I see is a bit of sloppy journalism, overlying simplifying the minute details of a few events, and attributing a couple of actions to the wrong character.

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Hunt's track record of sloppy and inaccurate journalism does the public interest no favours, and his disdain for pastured pig and poultry farmers tells where his allegiances lie.
This is not the first time that Melissa Kite has been guilty of sloppy and sensationalist journalism.
In the end, it was the combination of Butler's sloppy journalism — combined with the magazine's impressive circulation of 250,000 and the irony of all their chest - thumping about bullshit - busting and «smart, fearless journalism» — that clinched it for MoJo.
And I find it a little irksome that the trio's intro to the style guide raises the specter of the inebriated, busted state of game journalism, YET AGAIN, over the right spelling of Xbox: «When it comes to presenting a consistent vocabulary, videogame journalism is sloppy at best.
They were saying we need more study, and sloppy headline seeking journalism in the popular, not scientific press trumpeted a bit of sensationalist hyperbole.
Make clear what the science really says, when you try to see through the clouds of deliberate spin and sloppy journalism 2) analyse and show the backgrounds of misinformation, strategies, sponsorships, and the like.
a piece of information that becomes accepted as a fact even though it is not actually or strictly true, or an invented fact either deliberately created or created by sloppy thinking, poor logic skills, lack of critical thinking or poor journalism believed to be true because it appears in print, in a journal article, in mainstream or social media, on a web site or has «gone viral» on the Internet.
It was arguably sloppy journalism to have adopted Tallbloke's framing of Gavin's statement, and not to follow up with Gavin.
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