Question: “... I'm interested in the use of your "opt-in" agreement at Blueprint. This agreement, of which I've seen a copy, makes employees attest that they are okay with a wide range of unusual workplace behavior, and that they don't find it "abusive" or "unprofessional." Some…
Question: “My reporting shows that you have used confidentiality agreements extensively in your personal life and also at your businesses, with at least more than two dozen people over the last ten years. The agreements I have seen over the years have grown to be much longer and…
Step 0: Motive. Why is The New York Times coming after me? It’s a clash of self-serving narratives: 1. The New York Times wants a sensational story. Clicks = money. 2. The journalist wants to “take down” another target. 3. My ex is chasing clout by recycling allegations that…
Step 0: Motive.
Why is The New York Times coming after me? It’s a clash of self-serving narratives:
1. The New York Times wants a sensational story. Clicks = money. 2. The journalist wants to “take down” another target. 3. My ex is chasing clout by recycling allegations that…
Step 1: Establish the Pretext for a Smear For five years, my ex has been trying to extract money from me and one of her principal tools has been a series of false allegations. All her attempts have failed. Two separate legal forums ruled against her. The arbitrator wrote…
Step 1: Establish the Pretext for a Smear
For five years, my ex has been trying to extract money from me and one of her principal tools has been a series of false allegations.
All her attempts have failed.
Two separate legal forums ruled against her. The arbitrator wrote…
Step 2: Framing the Narrative with Loaded Questions Fact-checking is simple: verify information before publishing. Make sure it’s true, provide context, and correct mistakes if they happen. Journalists are ethically bound to fairness, objectivity, and honesty. No twisting facts…
Step 2: Framing the Narrative with Loaded Questions
Fact-checking is simple: verify information before publishing. Make sure it’s true, provide context, and correct mistakes if they happen.
Journalists are ethically bound to fairness, objectivity, and honesty. No twisting facts…
The New York Times is preparing to publish a hit piece on me. I found out this story is running because a reporter from NYT emailed me and my colleagues her “fact-checking” questions. This is standard practice before publishing a story. “I am working on a story about Bryan…
The New York Times is preparing to publish a hit piece on me.
I found out this story is running because a reporter from NYT emailed me and my colleagues her “fact-checking” questions. This is standard practice before publishing a story.
“I am working on a story about Bryan…
@adam_dorr we're working on a version of this
I hope @rickygervais makes it
@jonnym1ller That’s exactly what this is, max aliveness. And how I experience it. Current culture just can’t see it.
@jonnym1ller That’s exactly what this is, max aliveness.
And how I experience it. Current culture just can’t see it.
@oyhsu well said