All signs, however, suggested that the breakup was genuine. "We have not heard from either person and it was real as far as we know," said Haines. He added, however, that there is "no verification" of the couple's identity or status.
What a neat little paragraph summing up the current state of journalism.
"We cannot verify anything but we pretend it's true."
THe message is true, they cant verify if there was a breakup because the team doesnt keep the couple identified. Thats how it SHOULD be for signs like this, imo.
Sure, but for 5 bucks it's equally likely someone's just having a laugh. That's like taking random internet comments and running news articles based on them.
What a neat little paragraph summing up the current state of journalism.
"We cannot verify anything but we pretend it's true."
THe message is true, they cant verify if there was a breakup because the team doesnt keep the couple identified. Thats how it SHOULD be for signs like this, imo.
Sure, but for 5 bucks it's equally likely someone's just having a laugh. That's like taking random internet comments and running news articles based on them.