I would change the text. He gave us less than 24 hours.
He sent us the draft in the middle of the night, filled with many accusations we hadn’t even heard of, on a day he knew we were traveling and wouldn’t be able to respond properly. He said he’d publish it that very day (aka <24 hours)
He ended up publishing it the next day at a time where we normally would have been asleep, except that we’d asked a friend to call us and wake us up if Ben was posting. We ended up having to respond to that post on a fraction of the sleep we usually get.
You could try to save he gave us 60 hours if you count from the time he spoke to us to the time he published. However, when we spoke to him, we thought he would wait to see our evidence. He also didn’t tell us many of the accusations he was going to publish, so I think this is an unfair characterization of the time they gave us
He did not promise to look at the evidence before publishing, so he was consistent in that regard, but we thought he would wait since he explicitly said in a follow up email: “FYI I did update from things you shared that Alice’s reports are less reliable than I had thought, and I do expect you’ll be able to show a bunch of the things you said.”
He did not wait to see the evidence. The evidence he’d already seen had, in his own words, made him realize that Alice was less reliable than he thought, and he knew we were sending him things like interview transcripts and screenshots providing concrete evidence that they’d told him falsehoods and misleading claims.
And he published anyways.
I think it would be good to share that with your journalist friends.
Here’s the relevant section explaining the whole timeline.
I would change the text. He gave us less than 24 hours.
He sent us the draft in the middle of the night, filled with many accusations we hadn’t even heard of, on a day he knew we were traveling and wouldn’t be able to respond properly. He said he’d publish it that very day (aka <24 hours)
He ended up publishing it the next day at a time where we normally would have been asleep, except that we’d asked a friend to call us and wake us up if Ben was posting. We ended up having to respond to that post on a fraction of the sleep we usually get.
You could try to save he gave us 60 hours if you count from the time he spoke to us to the time he published. However, when we spoke to him, we thought he would wait to see our evidence. He also didn’t tell us many of the accusations he was going to publish, so I think this is an unfair characterization of the time they gave us
He did not promise to look at the evidence before publishing, so he was consistent in that regard, but we thought he would wait since he explicitly said in a follow up email: “FYI I did update from things you shared that Alice’s reports are less reliable than I had thought, and I do expect you’ll be able to show a bunch of the things you said.”
He did not wait to see the evidence. The evidence he’d already seen had, in his own words, made him realize that Alice was less reliable than he thought, and he knew we were sending him things like interview transcripts and screenshots providing concrete evidence that they’d told him falsehoods and misleading claims.
And he published anyways.
I think it would be good to share that with your journalist friends.
Here’s the relevant section explaining the whole timeline.