Disinformation Down 92% As NYT Writers Go On Strike

Kyle

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NEW YORK, NY — Researchers are reporting that disinformation on Twitter, Facebook, and mainstream news sources is already down by 92% in the wake of a 24-hour writer's strike at the New York Times.

"We always wondered where all this harmful disinformation was coming from," said Darryl Ball, a researcher with the Center for Combatting Bad Things Online. "Turns out, it was all coming from those knuckleheads at the Times. Who knew?"

Several studies indicate the country has seen a sharp decrease in hate speech, foreign propaganda, and shockingly dumb hot takes since the entire writing staff walked out of the building in New York City, which experts believe could lead to an outbreak of peace and harmony across the nation.







New York Times staffers speak out against management amid strike: ‘We’re fighting for a fair contract’


'Most of us like our jobs and would prefer to just do our jobs,' Kevin Draper told Fox News Digital


Reporters and editors of The New York Times spoke out during a 24-hour walkout as negotiations with management failed to produce results prior to Thursday's trike, which saw hundreds of employees rally in the streets of the Big Apple.

"We’re fighting for a fair contract, we’ve been at the bargaining table for 20 months and we don’t have a contract yet," Times journalist Larry Buchanan told Fox News Digital. "We’re out here striking because we want a fair contract. We haven’t had a wage raise in two years."


 

stgislander

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"We’re fighting for a fair contract, we’ve been at the bargaining table for 20 months and we don’t have a contract yet," Times journalist Larry Buchanan told Fox News Digital. "We’re out here striking because we want a fair contract. We haven’t had a wage raise in two years."
Maybe Joe will create a PEB to negotiate between the parties, and then Congress can force the PEB recommendations on the workers.
 

Hijinx

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If I worked for the New York Times which I don't. I would never be available for comment.
To comment means working for the biggest POS newspaper in this country.
 
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