No problem, mate and I quite agree with your comments! The non-critical magazine or online media outlet is a feature of modern life, whether you're buying a cinema ticket, a boiler or a computer/phone.
As Misar said, journalists who want to be remembered in a favouriable light need to learn creative ways of criticising a product without directly saying so. A tough ask though, given how easy (and financially lucrative) it is to succumb to the almighty $ or £, especially when your boss is saying water down that article otherwise Joe Bloggs Inc won't run their ad on our site.
I just hope this and the few other remaining islands of honesty (literally) and common sense don't either disappear or morph into the MSM blob. I still find it amazing how many forums and independent websites on a whole range of subjects have just petered out in the last 10 years or so - less and less discussion, so more people are completely unaware of what's actually good and what's not, as evidenced on these pages regularly by the sheer number of unbelievably niave punters.
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