{"id":104064,"date":"2022-06-04T10:30:03","date_gmt":"2022-06-04T05:00:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/washington-post-corrects-taylor-lorenz-column-on-youtubers\/"},"modified":"2022-06-04T10:30:03","modified_gmt":"2022-06-04T05:00:03","slug":"washington-post-corrects-taylor-lorenz-column-on-youtubers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/washington-post-corrects-taylor-lorenz-column-on-youtubers\/","title":{"rendered":"Washington Post Corrects Taylor Lorenz Column on YouTubers"},"content":{"rendered":"
After Washington Post technology writer Taylor Lorenz was criticized on social media for errors in her Thursday column<\/a> about YouTube content creators\u2019 coverage of the Depp\/Heard trial, the newspaper issued a correction on Friday. <\/p>\n The correction, which also addressed a quote that had been misattributed to Depp\u2019s lawyer Adam Waldman, reads: \u201cA previous version of this story inaccurately attributed to Adam Waldman a quote describing how he contacted some Internet influencers. That quote has been removed. The story has also been amended to note The Post\u2019s attempts to reach Alyte Mazeika and ThatUmbrellaGuy for comment. Previous versions omitted or inaccurately described these attempts.\u201d<\/p>\n A rep for the Washington Post declined to comment about potential disciplinary action for Lorenz and referred to the published correction. <\/p>\n