If you're a journalist who covers law enforcement, don't let their claims about slick and effective technology go unchallenged.
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If you're a journalist who covers law enforcement, don't let their claims about slick and effective technology go unchallenged.
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If you're a journalist who covers law enforcement, don't let their claims about slick and effective technology go unchallenged.
@evacide really well done and glad this exists. A little worried that journalists need to be told that simply repeating marketing statements authored by cops and surveillance tech companies is not a good thing.
I see it all the time with big tech too. So much coming from our media is just a regurgitation of a company's press release. Like, is this where we are with journalism or am I missing some context
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If you're a journalist who covers law enforcement, don't let their claims about slick and effective technology go unchallenged.
@evacide I'd say that applies almost any institution deploying software. I'm not a journalist but I love this quotation which I think applies here:
"Conflicting accounts is not news." — Timothy Snyder -
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