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“Before the internet, a journalist would write an article about a company that the company felt was unfair and missed a point. All they could do was write a letter to the editor and wait, and maybe a week later it would be printed, or not. Now, they can go to medium.com and immediately publish a…” quote by Henry Blodget
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“Before the internet, a journalist would write an article about a company that the company felt was unfair and missed a point. All they could do was write a letter to the editor and wait, and maybe a week later it would be printed, or not. Now, they can go to medium.com and immediately publish a long rebuttal, saying the journalist forgot this and did not consider that, the analyst is wrong here. Everybody pulls that immediately into the debate. So it is a much more democratic field for ideas.”

Henry Blodget

About This Quote

Source Essay: Online Journalism and Democracy, 2010s

Digital platforms let anyone instantly challenge narratives, making discourse faster and more inclusive.

In simple terms: Internet lets people quickly rebut and share ideas.

Key Takeaway

Use online tools to voice dissent promptly.

Themes

democracy media technology public discourse accountability

Mood

critical energetic

Type

analytical commentary

When to use this quote

  • political analysis
  • corporate accountability
  • media criticism
  • public debate

Key Concepts

digital publishing instant feedback crowdsourced critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we ensure quality in rapid online debates?
  • What safeguards prevent misinformation spread?
A Different Perspective

Speed can sacrifice depth and fact‑checking.

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