In a stunning development Tuesday evening, major news organizations were seen scrambling to write headlines about themselves after realizing the public had begun ignoring their actual news coverage.
“We’re used to being the narrator,” said one anonymous editor. “Now we’re the plot twist.”
Experts say the crisis began when readers started asking whether “collapse” was the right word to describe routine parliamentary procedures.
One analyst described the situation as “a collapse of trust, framed as a content strategy.”
In a stunning development Tuesday evening, major news organizations were seen scrambling to write headlines about themselves after realizing the public had begun ignoring their actual news coverage.
“We’re used to being the narrator,” said one anonymous editor. “Now we’re the plot twist.”
Experts say the crisis began when readers started asking whether “collapse” was the right word to describe routine parliamentary procedures.
One analyst described the situation as “a collapse of trust, framed as a content strategy.”
Comment reply of the day, right there!
Comment reply of the day, right there!
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