Media Colludes (Again) in Cover-Up of Media Scandal

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Media Colludes (Again) in Cover-Up of Media Scandal

The following comment regarding the persistent harassment and death-threats by a New York Times staffer against author Abbe Diaz, for unveiling Times/Gawker journalistic misconduct, was removed from New York magazine’s feedback section:

"This might seem like a strange, mafia-ish argument to a non-JOURNALIST, but within the small world of MEDIA — particularly within the even smaller world of younger, less job-secure JOURNALISTS — it makes sense for at least two reasons."

"… all of us who have had such concerns remain liars by omission."

"… the fraud could have been uncovered sooner, potentially forestalling a great deal of the disruption it inflicted on various careers and on JOURNALISM as a whole."

I hope you’re paying attention New York Times (and New York magazine). Because when your media scandal finally emerges in the mainstream, it’s probably gonna look a lot like this.

New York Times Staffers Continue Cyber-Harassment Against Bestselling Author, for Unveiling Alleged NY Times Impropriety
http://www.pxthis.com/2015/05/ongoing-harassment-of-author-by-new-york-times-staffers-now-via-gmail/

By the way, is there a "cesspool… 4chan of" the Media? Asking for a friend.

 

The above commentary was deleted from New York magazine’s comment section, under the article, "How a Graduate Student Reluctantly Uncovered a Huge Scientific Fraud."

It was originally posted as the last and topmost comment within the public discussion and was screen-captured immediately following its submission. It garnered attention from New York magazine’s readers, bringing a signifcant amount of traffic to this website before New York magazine deleted it, in under 24 hours.

It’s worth noting that when New York magazine deletes a comment, it usually leaves a message in its place reading, "This comment has been removed by moderators for being inappropriate." No such notification was given in this case.

This is not the first time that New York magazine has engaged in censorship toward author Abbe Diaz:
– In 2008, Diaz’s rebuttal was deleted from the comment section of its Grubstreet blog despite Diaz being the main subject of a flagrantly biased and disparaging report.
– In 2013, Diaz’s responses were also deleted from libelous New York magazine "reportage" that blindly reiterated a reprehensibly erroneous New York Post article regarding the businesses of Diaz’s husband. It was the second time that New York magazine had mistakenly reported gross inaccuracies, completely ignoring the facts contained in official New York State and federal court transcripts.

It’s also worth noting that Diaz’s second book, PX Me – The Sequel to PX This, contains cogent evidence that New York magazine commissioned author Jay McInerney to pen a multi-page "damage-control" essay in favor of chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, immediately following the release of PX This, Diaz’s published diary and exposé of Vongerichten’s enterprise. [Jean-Georges’s organization was later implicated in the misappropriation of workers’ tips, resulting in a class-action lawsuit and court settlement of $1.75M].

McInerney’s essay, which blatantly attempted "practically line for line," to dispel Diaz’s multiple allegations of wrongdoing perpetrated by Jean-Georges’s organization, failed to mention and/or acknowledge the existence of PX This, despite the essay’s obvious intent to mitigate Diaz’s implications. McInerney’s reportage without proper context constitutes a glaring journalistic ethical violation. The resultant cover story "advertorial" in favor of Jean-Georges, which appeared in New York magazine, was not disclosed nor delineated as such in any way.

PX Me also contains other examples of journalistic misdeeds on the part of New York magazine, including the falsification and misrepresentation of information presented in its regular and special feature stories.

** UPDATE **
New York Magazine essentially admits it censors comments regarding Abbe Diaz and the Gawker/ NY Times misconduct.
[ Here’s the screen-capture, just in case, cuz we alls know how stuff like this has the tendency to just kinda disappear at New York magazine.]

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The complete timeline and apparent motives behind the “media scandal” referenced in the aforementioned censored commentary is HERE. ]

 

 

Previously: NY TIMES STAFFER HARASSES/ DEATH-THREATENS AUTHOR FOR UNVEILING MEDIA MALFEASANCE

See also:
THE CURIOUS CASE OF COCO HENSON SCALES
MEDIA COLLUDES IN COVER-UP OF JOURNALISTIC MISDEEDS

 

2 thoughts on “Media Colludes (Again) in Cover-Up of Media Scandal”

  1. Holy crap! You are not going to believe this, but my comments referring to this were just deleted from The Verge!

    “Is theonlyfred a Media writer or something? Why was my reply deleted? Wherein i stated that I personally followed links and Googled information from that site, and it all checks out down to the last comma.
    I also said that I am a graphic designer for Grey Group, so the fact that the website “looks sketchy” is completely untrue. The site was clearly designed to represent the.book it’s meant to represent, and personally I like it.
    And how can the FACTS contained within that link be completely dismissed, by a person who obviously never bothered to read it?
    Seriously, is Verge part of the “media collusion” to suppress this media scandal? I am asking seriously, which is pretty frightening.”

    http://www.theverge.com/2015/6/22/8822691/john-oliver-revenge-porn-online-abuse-women#312427954

    There’s the link— I just hope it doesn’t get deleted again!

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