Here are my suggestions:
1. Post real articles that take real research and have real value.
2. Stop posting summaries of press releases.
3. Stop posting summaries of other news articles.
4. Stop posting summaries of reddit posts.
All totally unrealistic requests. If CT wants to be in the business of aggregating existing news, there is value in that which you are free to read or pass by. I for one definitely see the benefit of having it all in one place like that; they are putting out a ton of content every day that I don't have to go search for elsewhere.
About #5 however, the sensationalized headlines; I concur.
aliceHortrex, I appreciate Cointelegraph and I even display your feed
on Coinosphere.com, but the editor should have final say over the story titles and therefore get a chance to correct any overhyped headlines.
Even if the editor hasn't known what a bitcoin was for long, he/she should know the difference between:
US MINT to promote Cryptocurrencies
and
Former US MINT director supports Cryptocurrencies
The latter is a verifiable fact, the former can get CoinTelegraph into hot water if someone at the US Mint decides they don't like CT attributing bitcoin promotion to them. (Which they shouldn't.)
I hope this advice helps, & keep up the other great work there at Cointelegraph!