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asimj1
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This would damage the most

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This may be a short-term way of pampering their falling income. But in the long term, they are getting themselves into trouble. A newspaper with a large number of such Ikea-Cartier "articles" will lose its credibility. important asset of the printed press in the most dangerous way. And who knows what additional packaging tricks the desperate brazil rcs data publishing managers from the "Content Solutions" department will come up with next to at least secure some crumbs of income.

And that brings us back to the initial question: do such short-term, desperate derailments out of fear of death encourage long-term suicide? I believe that this is a topic that should not only be discussed in editorial offices, which is often only whispered about in anticipatory obedience to the long-suffering publishing people. The publishing heads must also step up and show their true colors. Because the topic is so central that any other behavior would be self-destructive.
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