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May 08, 2005

Gee, That's Kind of Ironic

The Times keeps up an almost perfect track record of publishing articles about blogs that seem to be based on little or no research. (Magazine excluded.)

The central argument here is that as the blogosphere grows and develops, standards and practices, particularly ethical ones, will have to grow and develop as well.

Good point.

But what really seems to bother the writer is that, after all, traditional media outlets have corrections policies.

That's almost laugh out loud funny.

Update: The writer may soon be hoist upon his own petard. We shall see.

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