Why So Much Tech Press Coverage Feels Fake

Why So Much Tech Press Coverage Feels Fake

People trust tech media to explain the future, test new products, and tell the truth about the companies shaping our lives. But too often, that is not what we get. We get hype instead of scrutiny, access instead of independence, and headlines designed to drive traffic instead of inform the audience. The same outlets that are supposed to question powerful tech companies often depend on those same companies for advertising, interviews, event invitations, product samples, and insider access. That creates a system where being too honest can come at a cost. If a reporter or outlet pushes too hard, they risk losing the relationships that help keep the business running. On top of that, shrinking newsrooms, pressure to publish fast, and the constant chase for clicks make it even harder to slow down and tell the full story. The result is a media environment that often feels more like an extension of the tech industry than a check on it. This video is about why that happens, who benefits from it, and why audiences should be far more skeptical of the tech coverage they consume every day. Because when coverage gets compromised, the public loses the truth it actually needs most.

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