Hey hln: stop being lazy and forcing content just for content. It sucks. We know you survive on showing ads, but those suck too!
Again? How often does this happen?
Looking online for subjects that people are interested in.
I don’t see the problem.
And? What’s the expert’s opinion and how much does it deviate from the reddit hivemind?
I seriously wonder who gives an ok to use an anonymous online platform for research purposes in a news company that gives information to an entire country
… and in a website with a toxic comment section
It doesn’t take much to be a journalist these days…. internet connection seems enough.
Clearly chose the wrong profession
Next time someone posts a jokish answer and everyone upvotes it, and watch it appear on HLN.
Hey HLN, if you let people know it’s a summary of this sub and send more people here… That’s more people generating more content over time.
Meaning more articles.
See how crediting your source ultimately benefits you? I mean, those people are still going to read HLN…
Godverdomme Kevin.
I think there’s a legitimate case for Reddit or op to sue them: they try to monetise Reddit content.
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Quality Investigation journalism.
Hey hln: stop being lazy and forcing content just for content. It sucks. We know you survive on showing ads, but those suck too!
Again? How often does this happen?
Looking online for subjects that people are interested in.
I don’t see the problem.
And? What’s the expert’s opinion and how much does it deviate from the reddit hivemind?
I seriously wonder who gives an ok to use an anonymous online platform for research purposes in a news company that gives information to an entire country
… and in a website with a toxic comment section
It doesn’t take much to be a journalist these days…. internet connection seems enough.
Clearly chose the wrong profession
Next time someone posts a jokish answer and everyone upvotes it, and watch it appear on HLN.
Hey HLN, if you let people know it’s a summary of this sub and send more people here… That’s more people generating more content over time.
Meaning more articles.
See how crediting your source ultimately benefits you? I mean, those people are still going to read HLN…
Godverdomme Kevin.
I think there’s a legitimate case for Reddit or op to sue them: they try to monetise Reddit content.