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Random guy is the EIC of a publication with 4M monthly visitors (for comparison, HN has 12M).

There isn't much difference between a reporter breaking news on Twitter and on a news website




Tabloids have lots of views, too. Popularity says nothing of veracity.


Fair enough. He was a reporter for many years at Fortune [1] and at Yahoo Finance [2]. This guy is a career reporter who must understand journalistic standards.

Isn't conclusive proof that this is true but can't just be dismissed as some random guy on Twitter... Media and journalism are changing

[1] https://fortune.com/author/daniel-roberts/

[2] https://www.yahoo.com/author/daniel-roberts


That’s fair, but he provides no proof even after repeated asks in his replies.


That's pretty standard practice in journalism. You have a source (e.g. google employee) who you develop a relationship with over years and learn to trust — this is called a trusted source. They tell you something that they have seen first-hand , so you rely on that to be true.

Depending on the standards of the reporter/publication and the impact of the claims being made, you might try to verify the scoop with one or more additional sources.

Considering the guy is self publishing on Twitter and is not currently a reporter at a well respected publication, I'd bet this is just based off of a single source.

The system isn't foolproof but it works pretty well most of the time


"We serve over 4 million readers a month."

Independent verification of claimed readership requested.



I stand corrected but I trust third party traffic measurement about as much as I trust self-disclosed traffic numbers. Maybe Similarweb is "better" but Alexa rankings could be widely inaccurate depending on industry.




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