This question isn't about you specifically, but about vox.com in general. It seems like fairly often stories (and headlines) on Vox are altered after publication, sometimes in significant ways.
For more traditional media it is customary to have a "Correction" note when this is done, indicating what was originally there and what was changed. It doesn't seem like Vox does this though. Any particular reason why Vox has chosen to not follow this journalistic norm?
I know you aren't the boss, so perhaps you don't know, but I figured as a Senior Corespondent you would probably have some insight.
harry_heymann21 karma
This question isn't about you specifically, but about vox.com in general. It seems like fairly often stories (and headlines) on Vox are altered after publication, sometimes in significant ways.
For more traditional media it is customary to have a "Correction" note when this is done, indicating what was originally there and what was changed. It doesn't seem like Vox does this though. Any particular reason why Vox has chosen to not follow this journalistic norm?
I know you aren't the boss, so perhaps you don't know, but I figured as a Senior Corespondent you would probably have some insight.
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