Friday 7 September 2018

The journalist who submitted the Business Insider "fake news" article (Dakin Campbell and Frank Chaparro) should be held accountable


It's one thing to have an article like this published on coindesk or cointelegraph, it's another thing to have it published on one of the largest business/financial news websites in the world. Regardless of what they've said to justify having that article published, it is clear as day what their intention was. Typical sensational style journalism meant to create panic and skepticism.In such a volatile and unregulated environment, these type of articles do have an impact (especially when they're reported through large publications like BI). I personally think the two people responsible for putting out this garbage should be held responsible for this reckless style of reporting.I've already sent an e-mail to the Editor-in-Chief and Executive Managing Editor requesting that these two be barred from submitting future content to BI. I recommend everyone reading this to do the same. Below is a link to the BI contact page, as well as links to both of their twitter accounts. I call on the community to mobilize and make an example of these two FUDsters in hopes to curb this type of nonsense moving forward.Thank you for your time.Business Inider Contact Page: https://read.bi/2wSSNt0 Campbell Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/dakincampbellFrank Chaparro Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/fintechfrank via /r/Bitcoin http://bit.ly/2NW75zn

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