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  • I appreciate where you're coming from with this, and I absolutely agree that interviews with survivors/victims/eyewitnesses etc when they're ready can provide an informative and vital part of news reporting.
    However it does seem the line gets crossed and journalists end up pushing people for information when they're really not ready. The Twitter thread I was talking about earlier provides an insight in to why this kind of reporting can be very indeed https://twitter.com/DrEm_79/status/866948006498717697

  • I wholeheartedly agree that some journalists need to be much more sensitive. I don't like intrusive, voyeuristic reporting either.

  • Then it would appear there is consensus, so you can stop your crywank and get on with the day. I might just stay for the end of this circle jerk though to release the tension.

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