Well, before we talk about funding the Signpost through the WMF or through a non-WMF source, lets ask if that is what the folks who actually work on the Signpost would like? There's a pretty big assumption here that the writers there would like to be paid in the manner of a college newspaper, with all the responsibility that goes with that.
It seems to me that the Signpost has a lot of problems, but they're not the sort of problems easily fixed by throwing money at them.
Cheers, Craig
On 8 May 2017 at 16:28, Pine W wiki.pine@gmail.com wrote:
A distinction that I see between funding the WMF blog from funding the *Signpost *is that the former is WMF corporate communications and the latter is community journalism. It would be difficult to maintain journalistic integrity and independence at the *Signpost *if its staff feel like their paychecks (which would probably be similar to what part-time reporters make at US college newspapers) are in any way dependent on pleasing WMF. (I'm not saying that the *Signpost *should go out of its way to be critical, but it should be as independent as realistically possible.)
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