I'm calling a market bottom right now when a non-news publication comes out with an article on the horrors of HFT that gets traction with the public.
I havent read the current one you refer to, but Rolling Stone does quite a few of these articles on business and politically related topics. I normally find them to be quite in-depth and well written. Google them and read them, you'll be surprised
I have. They're all op-ed pieces that push more opinion on how things work in some la-la land they make-up throughout the course of the article with assumptions. Instead of operating on facts these types of articles draw conclusions from assumptions they rationalize throughout the article. They are more fiction than fact.