To the editor:
I get that social media impacts traditional news to a great extent even though I don’t really do much social media myself. Still, in no world is Seth Moulton knocking the phone out of someone’s hands front page news. I think it would be great if you’d cover the campaigns in a serious way about issues and points of views — that story didn’t do that though. That story isn’t even journalism, even bad journalism, because it’s not even news. You can do better than this, so please do.
Scott Kane
Lynn
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