It's funny that the person who wrote an article titled 'Don't aim for quality, aim for speed' is talking about how tech journalism sucks. Part of me snarkily thinks that's exactly why journalism sucks now. 'Get the article done and out there in any way possible, quality be damned' is virtually the mantra of the modern media landscape.<p><a href="https://www.yegor256.com/2018/03/06/speed-vs-quality.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.yegor256.com/2018/03/06/speed-vs-quality.html</a><p>I guess go fast and break things works a bit worse in journalism than it does in startup land.<p>But as for the actual subject... well, the issues mentioned here seem common with every field. Being more open to publishing articles on widely agreed upon ideas, denying a writer for political or personal disagreement reasons, not having much knowledge of the subject and how the new take could affect the community... these are things you can see in everything from media to science and government.<p>They're all issues with humanity and human psychology, not the media in particular.