So it seems you’re trying to say that some of new week’s articles may not be of high quality so we shouldn’t dismiss them as a reliable news source.
I feel like that’s a very low bar for a news source in a world with a lot of fake news, that ultimately makes Newsweek unreliable.
IMO this article seems fine (at a glance). But I also think it’s reasonable to point out one should be wary of Newsweek, and probably avoid it when there are a sea of alternates for a headline like this.
So it seems you’re trying to say that some of new week’s articles may not be of high quality so we shouldn’t dismiss them as a reliable news source. I feel like that’s a very low bar for a news source in a world with a lot of fake news, that ultimately makes Newsweek unreliable.
I mean what Wikipedia said:
IMO this article seems fine (at a glance). But I also think it’s reasonable to point out one should be wary of Newsweek, and probably avoid it when there are a sea of alternates for a headline like this.
Agree