• GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.world
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    “If you decide to go with your ego and not with your head, you are leaving behind dozens of wealthy people from all over the world who will know that you performed market manipulation and stole from them. They know who you are, you don’t know who they are. It took them less than 5 minutes to find out exactly where you live … how often you see your lovely parents … and exactly who your … brothers and sisters are.”

    So the guy threatening the journalist to change his story so the gambler can make money isn’t market manipulation, but the journalist not changing his story is…

    What scary about this, and it was mentioned in the article, is how future stories by less than ethical “journalist” can be purchased so that one side can become rich. Fuck accuracy it’s all about the money.

    Well it’s not like that is already the case with social media, but I would like to think there is at least some aspect of reporting that is based in ethics and truth.

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        It’s one of those things that would seem excessive in a story.

        A place so decadent that everything was to bet for. Even as the world ended around them, they gambled on how.

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          It’s the real life version of the intro to Cyberpunk 2077, with the radio host talking about bets on the death toll in Night city.

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            Cyberpunk was supposed to be a dystopia, not a fucking instruction manual!

            But seriously, I’ve lost about all enjoyment in cyber-dystopian stories because these days they cut depressingly close to home.

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              yeah I’ve had so many story ideas just end up being too on-the-nose. and a few that are “if I put this idea out there, someone will use it and make things worse for people I don’t know.” I don’t need that kind of karma.

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          Really seems like a future dystopian sci-fi, where the main character is going to bring the whole system down.

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      Oh yeah, it is messed up and doesnt even cover the section where apparently another journalist the writer knows was bribed to try and coerce the flow of information to get that win. It basically confirms that there is already a willing lack of integrity somewhere to think it would work here.

      A few hours later, a colleague from another media outlet messaged me. He said that someone he knew asked him to ask me to change the report on the missile impact in Beit Shemesh, and that it would be “negligible” for me if I did make the change.

      Going further, the acquaintance even offered the journalist compensation, from his winnings, if he managed to convince me to change my report.