Why does reporting on a response’s limitations and flaws give a story more authority and credibility, not less?

Why does reporting on a response’s limitations and flaws give a story more authority and credibility, not less?

par Boni Quirog,
Nombre de réponses : 2

Reporting on a response’s limitations and flaws give a story more authority and credibility, not less because it is more likely that the piece is not meant to please the subject.


En réponse à Boni Quirog

Re: Why does reporting on a response’s limitations and flaws give a story more authority and credibility, not less?

par Mathew Kwembe,
Sometimes, fake news stories are amplified and disseminated quickly through false accounts, Tanzania media consumers like any other country in the world depend on news media for their information, and media must be credible to earn public trust and succeed
En réponse à Boni Quirog

Re: Why does reporting on a response’s limitations and flaws give a story more authority and credibility, not less?

par Ruth Terry,
I completely agree. This runs counter to so many of the news stories that I read that just sound like PR.