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... targets the folk. To do this, the editors have to simplify topics in a way that "normal people" have the impression: I grasped it.
Well, at least for me, it is hard work to break down IT related topics to a level "normal people" -- e.g. my customers -- understand it. And newspapers like De Telegraaf even target people with much less background than my customers. So, I really honor the work of these editors.
On the other side, most "IT experts" rate articles in such newspapers as oversimplified or even simply as bullshit. But these "experts", in my personal experience are not able to target "normal people".
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