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    “Mildly interesting” is not very close to my reaction to this at all, rather something closer to “particularly concerning”

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      It’s not like newspapers or television are much better. The oligarchs bought and control both of those outlets. Plenty of “opinion disguised as news” to go around these days.

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        It’s not like newspapers or television are much better. The oligarchs bought and control both of those outlets

        You have plenty of non-profit newspapers. ProPublica. The Guardian. The Colorado Sun. Mississippi Today. The Salt Lake Tribune. Mother Jones. The Walrus. Le Devoir. La Presse. Mediapart.

        Also, if a journalist writes bullshit, they lose their job. It’s career suicide.

        The way to assess the credibility of a journalist is easy. Just look at their past articles. Their articles usually follow them for their entire career.

        If someone on social media spreads bullshit, what happens ? Nothing.

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          If someone on social media spreads total bullshit, what happens ? Nothing.

          Thats not true. They become president.

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          You have plenty of non-profit newspapers. ProPublica. The Guardian. The Colorado Sun. The Salt Lake Tribune. Mother Jones. Le Devoir. La Presse. Mediapart

          And how much of the market do these networks control? Just because there are non profits available doesn’t negate their claim.

          Also, if a journalist writes total bullshit, they lose their job. It’s career suicide. Their articles follow them for their entire career. So they have to be careful.

          Depending on what network they are submitting their work to… It’s not like “journalists” on Fox News are being shamed for submitting fake stories.

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          Also, if a journalist writes total bullshit, they lose their job. It’s career suicide. Their articles follow them for their entire career.

          WMDs in Iraq

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        We need to do better in supporting independent journalism, and journalism in general. Replacing perhaps slightly biased newspapers with influencers is not a good solution… just makes it a million times worse. False information can spread so easily nowadays because influencers don’t even bother checking anything, let alone asking experts. A lot of influencers also blatantly pander to their audience.

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        The act of reading highly factual, if biased and not independent, still cultivates thinking for one self. Listening to these influencers doesn’t, to the same degree.