Extracting bias at TechCrunch [Internal]

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Attn: TechCrunch editorial

In light of the new New York Times social media guidelines, we at TechCrunch are issuing our own set of social media restrictions resources.

Our new guidelines underscore TechCrunch’s pathological obsession with social platforms, but also call for our reporters to proceed with the utmost caution, expressing none of their rampant pre-existing biases, which they will maintain undetectably.

In the interest of a desperate attempt to appear nonpartisan, we have included our new guidelines below.

Key points

Most important of all, please remember that this is for your own good. These efforts are a means to obscure bias and ease transparency, two methods which will certainly eradicate both bias and superfluous independent thought.

Ideally, please do not question any institution of power, including this one, in your personal voice. Moving forward, filter all voices through our anti-bias algorithm, part of a new partnership with Facebook, our esteemed partner.

In the next few days we will be rolling out a new anti-bias campaign as part of that partnership. Our algorithmic bias neutralizers are the best in the business, having been built by an elite team of diverse engineers who graduated at the top of their class from Stanford in 2015.

In 2017, it’s vital that we instill reader faith in objective news sources, a process that is going quite well here at the Green Lady.

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