MSNBC faces backlash from two journalists profiled in on-air segment about online harassment

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MSNBC faces backlash from two journalists profiled in on-air segment about online harassment
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Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz and 19th News reporter Kate Sosin bashed the Peacock network's report about their experiences with online harassment.

On Friday, Washington Post columnistand 19th News reporter Kate Sosin sat down for a joint interview and spoke about how viral attacks have impacted their work as well as their personal well-being.

She then wrote on Sunday,"If your segment or story on ‘online harassment’ leads to even worse online harassment for your subjects, you f--ked up royally and should learn how to cover these things properly before ever talking about them again." | CNBC Television/YouTube/Screenshot) "I really did not want to get into this, but I don't know what to do," Sosin wrote."It's been five days since @MSNBC pubbed this piece on gender-based [harassment] facing journalists and misgendered me. They won't fix it. I have asked. @19thnews has asked and asked."Sosin continued,"@TaylorLorenz and I were interviewed for two hours for this.

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