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former editor in chief of BuzzFeed News who leaked the Steele Dossier argues that shouldn't have been done and journalists should reprise their role as gatekeepers of information, lest discourse turn into a mess of unsubstantiated mudslinging, which is what it was in 2016.
"In 2017, I made the decision to publish the unverified “Steele dossier,” in part on the grounds that gatekeepers were looking at it and influenced by it, but keeping it from their audience... the special nervousness that many outlets, including this one, feel about the provenance of the Hunter Biden emails is, in many ways, the legacy of the WikiLeaks experience. I’d prefer to put my faith in Mr. Murray and careful, professional journalists like him than in the social platforms’ product managers and executives. And I hope Americans relieved that the gatekeepers are reasserting themselves will also pay attention to who gets that power, and how centralized it is, and root for new voices to correct and challenge them."