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I don't know much about Fortune magazine, but Wikipedia says: "The magazine competes with Forbes and Bloomberg Businessweek in the national business magazine category and distinguishes itself with long, in-depth feature articles"

Which seems incredibly ironic given that this article is 3 paragraphs.






1)It's not, it's 9-10. 2)This isn't a "feature article."

Maybe save judgement on journalists until you can parse 5th-grade-reading-level sentences correctly.


Your response feels unnecessarily unkind

He thinks this is Reddit, where debate by "gotcha" is the norm.

When you comment in bad faith you get unkind responses

And when people assume bad faith, they needlessly produce unkind responses, which is what happened here.

EDIT: Nope, I checked his comments, every single one is "you clearly know nothing about <blank>" and the next one is "you clearly know nothing about <something else>". Total Hacker News Redditization happening before our eyes.




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