For the record, Kal-El is right to give you the look. You need your rest, Oliver. Plus he is SO cute.
What are the most effective methods for critique? Letters to the Editor? Comments sections of WaPo, for example, seem to be a useless method for registering evidence-based claims to challenge the paper's Editorial staff choices.
I think the best way to criticize the Times and other outlets is through public criticism - either through something as simple as a tweet or a blog post. It has to be open and accessible to as many people versus just disappearing in a letters column.
For the record, Kal-El is right to give you the look. You need your rest, Oliver. Plus he is SO cute.
What are the most effective methods for critique? Letters to the Editor? Comments sections of WaPo, for example, seem to be a useless method for registering evidence-based claims to challenge the paper's Editorial staff choices.
I do have very bad sleep habits, it's true.
I think the best way to criticize the Times and other outlets is through public criticism - either through something as simple as a tweet or a blog post. It has to be open and accessible to as many people versus just disappearing in a letters column.