America's famous newspaper, the New York Times, has recently written an article on SBF, praising him and trying to defend him.
Although it is not clear whether the report was written by a person ignorant of the crypto world by mistake to get support in the crypto world or if the writer or paper got money for being presstitute to write such a thing?
Whatever the case, the crypto world has openly blasted the NYT report.
NYT is Suspected
NYT has often termed bitcoin and crypto as scams. So when a crypto-related scam has shattered the crypto world, the NYT not considering SBF as a scammer is suspicious.
Alex Gladstain, CSO of NGO HRF, has expressed doubt on NYT.
The Joke of Media
The way the article is written, it may also appear that SBF and Caroline answered their boss in NYT.
Will Clemente, co-founder of digital asset research firm Reflexivity Research, mocked it as a fraud done by SBF and Carolyn for the NYT.
NYT Doing Presstitute
Praiseworthy articles for SBF have been published many times in the media, before which people have been influenced. So there is no doubt that this news is also part of that.
Australia's news columnist Rita Panahi has reiterated this doubt.
Citizens Journalism vs Presstitute
Mainstream media has an old tradition of publishing paid content that ignores facts, but social media has given voice to the public, which has not let unaware people got carried away by the false news.
Brian Armstrong, the CEO of Coinbase, likened Twitter with the FTX article in the NYT, praising impartial people as citizen journalists while criticising mainstream media as unreliable.