Sometimes we don't need to bother with all the negative information like that, it will only make our mental health worse.
For people who already know and understand cryptocurrencies, they may not really pay attention to the negative views that arise from that information.
But for people who don't know or don't even know cryptocurrencies, it can exacerbate and add a negative view of cryptocurrencies.
We know that in this world not everyone is able to properly and correctly sort out and digest all the news that is informed.
From the various information reported by all current information media, be it online media or physical media such as newspapers.
Sometimes it seems to me that all the information media is really like a "double-edged sword" trope.
I mean all topics of information that are reported can raise the positive value of the topic or can even bring down it with a negative view of the topic of the news.
I was wondering why most of that article was behind a pay wall but its probabky because they don't have any good articles to put behind one... Their subscriptions also sound like a precursor to them becoming an mlm (pyramid or ponzi scheme) or something too (something crypto seems to be rid of for the most part).
Most articles that mention bitcoin are just tagged to get higher viewership (even good newspapers are normally mostly talking about web3 coins or exchanges/companies in crypto).
I agree with what you said, most information media is sometimes only concerned with getting a large audience.
By trying to take advantage of something that gets the attention of many people like crypto and Bitcoin.
But not really that concerned with what the content of their articles.