The political influence and reach of "fake news"
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The political influence and reach of "fake news"
After watching various recent horrid political events unfold - and, frankly, almost everything that has been newsworthy in the US since January - one could nearly be excused for adopting a view that the world is full of stupid, bigoted people who have little capacity for independent, reflective thought and who are easily swayed to vote against their own interests if they think that their vote might help lead to someone else getting kicked even harder than they are being kicked.
But, in some rare good news, it seems plenty of people are easily (and relatively inexpensively) bought:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/ ... propaganda
But, in some rare good news, it seems plenty of people are easily (and relatively inexpensively) bought:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/ ... propaganda
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All news sources these days peddle opinions and agendas rather than facts.
All the supposition about the England tower fire and what caused it is exactly that, but because the supposition is being repeated so often, people believe it as fact. We'll know the facts when an actual investigation is done.
In an age when there are so many 24/7 sources of information, facts and fact checking have become a forgotten art and people are impatient for news and more so than ever willing and eager to believe whatever they see/hear/read that matches their own opinions and beliefs, it has never been easier to manipulate people if you want to.
All the supposition about the England tower fire and what caused it is exactly that, but because the supposition is being repeated so often, people believe it as fact. We'll know the facts when an actual investigation is done.
In an age when there are so many 24/7 sources of information, facts and fact checking have become a forgotten art and people are impatient for news and more so than ever willing and eager to believe whatever they see/hear/read that matches their own opinions and beliefs, it has never been easier to manipulate people if you want to.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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^ No news source is perfect, but there's a big difference between established outlets with an agenda and deliberately misleading sites (of which there are a number these days). The latter are an entirely separate problem and have really flourished in the age of social media.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Thanks for the link P4S.
Rebel Wilsons win in her defamation case today is a good example of fake news, even though the articles were in print rather than social media.
Journalistic principles of verifying facts prior to publication were tossed out the window. I don't know much about her but it's good to see someone stand up to having their reputation trashed. Once upon a time a journalist who wrote rubbish would have lost their job.
Rebel Wilsons win in her defamation case today is a good example of fake news, even though the articles were in print rather than social media.
Journalistic principles of verifying facts prior to publication were tossed out the window. I don't know much about her but it's good to see someone stand up to having their reputation trashed. Once upon a time a journalist who wrote rubbish would have lost their job.
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Both of them are legitimate sites with pretty good publishing records, I would have thought. Tabloids are another story, crap like The Sun is another, and stuff like "world daily news dot com" is another matter again.stui magpie wrote:"Deliberately misleading" can be a subjective argument.
Does The Guardian count as an established site with an agenda or a deliberately misleading one? The Australian? is that a blurry line?
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Well if your bringing crocs into it, I hope this one doesn't get shot for his or her, um, dealings with a human!stui magpie wrote:Kangaroos aren't farmed. All Roo meat is harvested from wild animals in a controlled cull.think positive wrote:
we farm kangaroos for food, i hope they are killed humanely.
Basically, they're shot.
Professional roo shooters take them down, one minute Skip is bouncing along, the next, dead on the ground. In most cases wouldn't know what hit him or feel it, the static shock from the bullet would take care of that.
Cows and Sheep are able to be herded into pens, loaded on trucks and taken to abattoirs, good luck trying to do that with Roos.
Sheep and Cows are raised domestically for human consumption
Roos are wild animals who's numbers need to be culled to keep numbers manageable. The side effect is that we eat the meat.
Saltwater Crocs are farmed for meat and hides. I'd love to watch the CCTV video of greenpeace or Peta trying to free the crocs.
http://www.cairnstimes.com/cairns-man-b ... crocodile/
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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You, judging the Darwin awards. Take long service and travel to the worlds beaches. Do what you want. Come back in December.This years award is over. We will worry baout the runner up when you get back.think positive wrote:Well if your bringing crocs into it, I hope this one doesn't get shot for his or her, um, dealings with a human!
http://www.cairnstimes.com/cairns-man-b ... crocodile/
Annoying opposition supporters since 1967.
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^
You broke the link when you pasted it Ronrat, but yep.
Close nominations for this years Darwin awards now, we have a winner.
Much as i'd like to see warning labels removed, that is one I'd like to see.
"Warning - taking ice may lead to attempted crocodile copulation, and death"
You broke the link when you pasted it Ronrat, but yep.
Close nominations for this years Darwin awards now, we have a winner.
Much as i'd like to see warning labels removed, that is one I'd like to see.
"Warning - taking ice may lead to attempted crocodile copulation, and death"
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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