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Wade,” per @FTVLive: https://t.co/9w5F7AUL6u pic.twitter.com/rqUvBavf36— Jeremy Barr (@jeremymbarr) May 6, 2022Though the New York Times has issued no memo on the matter, the outlet directed Vanity Fair to its ethical journalism guidelines, which says staff members “may not march or rally in support of public causes or movements” or do things such as “sign ads taking a position on public issues” that may “reasonably raise doubts about their ability or The Times’s ability to function as neutral observers in covering the news.”Only Rolling Stone (not exactly a bastion of objectivity) told employees that they were welcome to share their beliefs on the issue.“Unlike so many other newsrooms, you don’t have to stifle your beliefs around here.
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