Here are some ways you can complain about problematic articles & lack of ethics in journalism:
New York Times Public Editor / Feedback (for New York Times articles)
The Times accepts journalistic complaints through:
NYT Corrections & Comments
Email: nytnews@nytimes.com or letters@nytimes.com
Potential Subject: “Complaint Regarding Harmful Coverage of Blake Lively Case”
Be specific: mention the article (e.g., “We Can Bury Anyone”, “Blake Lively vs. the Misogyny Slop Ecosystem”) and include documented harms like doxxing or misuse of information.
News Ombudsman (Outside Watchdog)
The Organization of News Ombudsmen and Standards Editors (ONO) allows complaints about unethical journalism across major media outlets.
Submit here: https://www.newsombudsmen.org/contact-us/
Media Ethics Hotlines or Journalism Watchdogs
Columbia Journalism Review (CJR): https://www.cjr.org/contact-us
PEN America – Press Freedom Watch
Email: pressfreedom@pen.org or use: https://pen.org/press-freedom/
They track free speech suppression and media intimidation — especially relevant if creators are being targeted post-publication.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
If you believe the article contributed to harassment, deception, or unsafe exposure of personal information (doxxing), you can also submit a consumer harm complaint through:
FTC complaint portal: https://reportfraud.ftc.gov
State Bar Association (if legal misconduct is involved)
If you believe the article was coordinated with Blake’s legal team in a way that caused harm or violated ethics, you could file a bar complaint against the lawyers involved.
What to Include in Your Complaint:
A link or citation to the article(s)
Specific names
A description of harm
Evidence of safety threats or harassment
The broader context of why this case matters for digital rights and public safety