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Poll: Should Buzz News TSP Retunr?
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Should Buzz News TSP Return?
#1

I won't be the MoRA at the end of this term, therefore I won't have a clear obligation to write for the SJ. I can't decided if I want to continue writing for the SJ or if I should return to the private media so I think I'll ask you guys what you think.
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#2

I'd say keep writing for the SJ, to begin with.
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#3

I think in either case, TSP wins. A free press is what matters, no matter if it's backed by the MoRA or not. Having different sources reduces the risk of corruption and gives members better coverage, as the paradigms are different (SPN does a good job of bringing the day-to-day info, while SJ works on the bigger in-depth things - if buzz news gives a third format, then all the better!).
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#4

Thanks for the compliment on SPN @Roavin!
You should do what you want to do and I think it would be great for us no matter what.
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#5

But if you did want to join the private media sector, SPN is always hiring.
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