This market will resolve as YES if The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) or WSJ Magazine publishes a feature-length article that aims to critically examine or reveal previously undisclosed aspects of Bryan Johnson or his "Blueprint/Don't Die" brand. The article must:
Be explicitly investigative or exposé in nature, providing a critical analysis or uncovering behind-the-scenes details.
Contain a predominantly negative tone, questioning or criticizing the practices, ethics, or impact of Bryan Johnson and/or the "Blueprint" brand.
Be published between the market's start date and its closing date.
For clarity, a "feature-length" article is defined as one that goes beyond mere reporting to offer in-depth analysis, commentary, or investigative content, typically exceeding 1,000 words. e.g https://www.wsj.com/style/dave-rachel-hollis-disney-1ffac082 or https://www.wsj.com/articles/theranos-has-struggled-with-blood-tests-1444881901
The market will resolve as NO if:
No such article is published by the WSJ or WSJ Magazine within the specified timeframe.
Articles published do not meet the criteria for investigative depth, negative tone, or focus as described above.
The market will resolve as N/A under the following force majeure conditions:
If WSJ or WSJ Magazine ceases operations or is unable to publish due to external circumstances beyond their control (e.g., natural disasters, legal injunctions).
If there's a significant disruption in the publication's distribution that prevents the article from being accessible to the general public.
Other force majeure events