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Busted: Co-founder of 'fact-checking' site Snopes was writing plagiarized articles under fake name -- Society's Child -- Sott.net

Busted: Co-founder of 'fact-checking' site Snopes was writing plagiarized articles under fake name -- Society's Child -- Sott.net
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El obispo gay y los ciberperiodistas inquisidores


El obispo gay y los ciberperiodistas inquisidores
Jeffrey Burrill, un obispo católico atrapado por la geolocalización de datos: polémica en USA por el boletín The Pillar y cómo obtuvo sus datos.
30 de julio de 2021 - 18:59
Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de Estados Unidos (USCCB) en medio de
inminentes informes de los medios de comunicación que alegan un posible comportamiento inadecuado .
Antes, en enero 2021,
Ed Condon y JD Flynn dejaron sus trabajos en una agencia de noticias católica de larga data e iniciaron un boletín:
“Nuestro objetivo es hacer un periodismo serio, responsable y sobrio sobre la Iglesia, desde la Iglesia y para la Iglesia.. Queremos que The Pillar sea un tipo de periodismo diferente”. ....

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A Catholic newsletter promised investigative journalism. Then they outed a priest using Grindr data.


A Catholic newsletter promised investigative journalism. Then they outed a priest using Grindr data.
Michelle Boorstein, Marisa Iati and Elahe Izadi, The Washington Post
July 25, 2021
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Reverend Thomas Rafferty pastor of Saint Anthony of Padua in The Woodlands greets parishioners as they wait in line to enter the church, Sunday, May 3, 2020. Gov. Greg Abbott s recent executive order allows churches to resume services following state guidelines.Gustavo Huerta, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
In January, when Ed Condon and JD Flynn broke off from their jobs at a long-standing Catholic news agency, they promised readers of their new newsletter that they would deliver reporting without an agenda, or a foregone conclusion. We aim to do serious, responsible, sober journalism about the Church, from the Church and for the Church. . . . We want The Pillar to be a different kind of journalism. ....

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A Catholic newsletter promised investigative journalism. Then it outed a priest using Grindr data.


A Catholic newsletter promised investigative journalism. Then it outed a priest using Grindr data.
Michelle Boorstein, Marisa Iati and Elahe Izadi
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Strong criticism mounted against a Catholic start-up newsletter after it revealed it used data to uncover that Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill had been on a gay hookup app.
In January, when Ed Condon and JD Flynn broke off from their jobs at a long-standing Catholic news agency, they promised readers of their new newsletter that they would deliver reporting without an agenda, or a foregone conclusion. “We aim to do serious, responsible, sober journalism about the Church, from the Church and for the Church. . . . We want The Pillar to be a different kind of journalism.” ....

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