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Evo1883

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The American media are objectively the worse of the lot
 

clint van damme

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But people are biased - you are politically biased

I am. But I do try to get look at news sources from outside of my bubble, though arguably not enough.
There isn't really any MSM I trust. The Guardian is more truthful in its reporting than the Mail but it still has a clear centrist agenda.
 

Grendel

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I am. But I do try to get look at news sources from outside of my bubble, though arguably not enough.
There isn't really any MSM I trust. The Guardian is more truthful in its reporting than the Mail but it still has a clear centrist agenda.

I don’t think the Guardian is any more truthful
 

Evo1883

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I am. But I do try to get look at news sources from outside of my bubble, though arguably not enough.
There isn't really any MSM I trust. The Guardian is more truthful in its reporting than the Mail but it still has a clear centrist agenda.
I wouldn't class the guardian as centrist myself..it definitely leans left
 

Evo1883

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It constantly shows up as more trustworthy on media bias checking sites. Its still classed as mixed on mediabiascheck which isn't a ringing endorsement.
The mail,sun and express don't rate well at all for reliability.

Media bias checkers , are they impartial individuals..straight down the middle or do they themselves have a political agenda ?

That's the real question

I don't read any of the sun , mail or express but know myself they lean right
 

clint van damme

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Media bias checkers , are they impartial individuals..straight down the middle or do they themselves have a political agenda ?

That's the real question

And I've looked into that and that's the ridiculous lengths you have to go to. It would be great to be able t just read a news story and then yeah, I'm getting the full picture here
 

Evo1883

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A recent visible bias displayed on social media is the removal of 2.5 million dislikes from the white House channel on YouTube.

Ofcourse youtube will say they are all bots .
Twitter removing certain hashtags too

The way we are being fed our information through algorithm is completely bias and a way to only make us see certain things ..... propaganda basically

Like I said before the last general election , if you were on twitter , you'd have been convinced Jeremy corbyn would be the next prime minister...absolutely convinced .

If you're on twitter today, you'd be convinced the police were all evil
 

clint van damme

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A recent visible bias displayed on social media is the removal of 2.5 million dislikes from the white House channel on YouTube.

Ofcourse youtube will say they are all bots .
Twitter removing certain hashtags too

The way we are being fed our information through algorithm is completely bias and a way to only make us see certain things ..... propaganda basically

This is a huge debate.
I heard someone from Facebook interviewed about it regarding removing anti vaxxer stuff and obviously they defended their corner and said they're doing what they can regarding that and other issues.

But should free speech and the right to post what you want be allowed? Like I say, big debate.
 

Macca

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Yeah, of course they wouldnt :ROFLMAO:

The main news outlets, entertainment industry and virtually anyone in the public domain are hugely anti Brexit. Not buying that one. Anyway like most protests in NI this is more to do with paramilitary agitators grooming the next generation to violently oppose any kind of law and order
 

Evo1883

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This is a huge debate.
I heard someone from Facebook interviewed about it regarding removing anti vaxxer stuff and obviously they defended their corner and said they're doing what they can regarding that and other issues.

But should free speech and the right to post what you want be allowed? Like I say, big debate.
Ultimately Facebook and twitter are self regulated businesses and are fine to choose what they want and don't want on their platforms .

That's freedom for you .

Problem is both sites influence people and can potentially set in stone their beliefs for life

You could argue both sites are creating anger and hatred , both sites enable extreme movements and both sites are causing social problems ...
 

clint van damme

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The main news outlets, entertainment industry and virtually anyone in the public domain are hugely anti Brexit. Not buying that one. Anyway like most protests in NI this is more to do with paramilitary agitators grooming the next generation to violently oppose any kind of law and order

The main news outlets are not all anti brexit at all, (obviously some are).
There has been minimal reporting of the issues affecting the fishing industry and the drop in exports to the EU.
If it was going well the main.protaganists would be all over the news crowing about it but they're not (if the tide turns they'll be straight out of the woodwork).
And the rioting in NI has explicit links to Brexit as do the threats carried out against customs staff there.
 

clint van damme

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Ultimately Facebook and twitter are self regulated businesses and are fine to choose what they want and don't want on their platforms .

That's freedom for you .

Problem is both sites influence people and can potentially set in stone their beliefs for life

You could argue both sites are creating anger and hatred , both sites enable extreme movements and both sites are causing social problems ...

And the problem is that if they try and regulate the more extreme stuff it just gets pushed to even more underground sites.
Its a real can of worms
 

shmmeee

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Isn't it wonderful living in a world where you are shown what they want to show you based off political and media bias and current trend ....Not

The mainstream media is unfortunately a propaganda tool .
We need more alternatives

Yeah let’s go with the totally unbiased Russian state media and their cavalcade of you tubers and bloggers and a bunch of activists and shady fucks funded by fuck knows who.

Say what you like about professional reporters, they do have some standards and accountability. If they aren’t good enough I’m not sure the answer is to go with people with absolutely standards or accountability.
 

Evo1883

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The main news outlets are not all anti brexit at all, (obviously some are).
There has been minimal reporting of the issues affecting the fishing industry and the drop in exports to the EU.
If it was going well the main.protaganists would be all over the news crowing about it but they're not (if the tide turns they'll be straight out of the woodwork).
And the rioting in NI has explicit links to Brexit as do the threats carried out against customs staff there.

That's your bias showing .. the BBC received around 10% of its budget from the European Union around 17/18
 

shmmeee

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I don’t think the Guardian is any more truthful

You got some examples that aren’t from the clearly marked comment section? Always hear this about the Grauniad and it’s always some Owen Jones comment piece or something not the front page of the paper or even a news article.
 

Evo1883

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Yeah let’s go with the totally unbiased Russian state media and their cavalcade of you tubers and bloggers and a bunch of activists and shady fucks fix need by fuck knows who.

Say what you like about professional reporters, they do have some standards and accountability. If they aren’t good enough I’m not sure the answer is to go with people with absolutely standards or accountability.

Somebody who leans left ...is happy that the media swings his way ....shocker
 

shmmeee

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Somebody who leans left ...is happy that the media swings his way ....shocker

The media does not swing my way mate. Not by a long shot.

But you’re saying let’s go with a bunch of bloggers and Twitter posters over actual trained journalists.

Lets be honest, you didn’t like the fact all reasoned opinion was against Brexit and now want the comfort blanket of someone telling you what you want to hear.
 

clint van damme

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That's your bias showing .. the BBC received around 10% of its budget from the European Union around 17/18

That doesnt mean anything. Several tory landowners and media tycoons, all prominent brexiteers, all received large hand outs from the EU.
The current BBC chairman is a tory donor
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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The problem is most people don't have the time to research every big news story to get to the unbiased truth.
We needed media who do their job properly without pushing an agenda. A pipe dream of course.

That is the thing with social media and the internet - a 'scoop' is now virtually impossible so stuff just gets thrown out there without the diligence it might have got because you can't be 'news' if you're behind everyone else. It's worth throwing it out there to be first and take the consequences of being wrong than it is to verify everything.

This is where MSM need to go - fuck being the first, be the most accurate
 

Nick

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There we go, lefty righty lefty righty.

No longer can people just be a twat, need to check if they are left or right before commenting.
 

PVA

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The Guardian and The Mirror are left leaning. Just about every other paper is right leaning.

To suggest the (printed) press is predominantly left leaning is just false.
 

Evo1883

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The media does not swing my way mate. Not by a long shot.

But you’re saying let’s go with a bunch of bloggers and Twitter posters over actual trained journalists.

Lets be honest, you didn’t like the fact all reasoned opinion was against Brexit and now want the comfort blanket of someone telling you what you want to hear.


Just seen the bottom part ...

I don't think about brexit often ..I get on with my life and nothing has changed , no comfort blanket here .

A good few on here however could do with a big blanket
 

Evo1883

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There we go, lefty righty lefty righty.

No longer can people just be a twat, need to check if they are left or right before commenting.
I vote for the same party as shmmeee though 🤣🤣

I suppose the big difference is how far from the middle we sway
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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A recent visible bias displayed on social media is the removal of 2.5 million dislikes from the white House channel on YouTube.

Ofcourse youtube will say they are all bots .
Twitter removing certain hashtags too

The way we are being fed our information through algorithm is completely bias and a way to only make us see certain things ..... propaganda basically

Like I said before the last general election , if you were on twitter , you'd have been convinced Jeremy corbyn would be the next prime minister...absolutely convinced .

If you're on twitter today, you'd be convinced the police were all evil

Because that media is predominantly used by the young age group who have a tendency to be on the left and idealistic, especially this generation who're being sold up the river. Similarly read the Mail/Sun/Telegraph etc and you'd think everyone on the left hated Britain, were anarchist yobs and bone idle. My auntie exclusively reads the Mail and you can tell - when she talks about stuff it's almost a word for word regurgitation of their take on it.

Then you look at America with Fox, Breitbart etc - they're not even trying to hide the fact they're basically propaganda machines.
 

shmmeee

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Just seen the bottom part ...

I don't think about brexit often ..I get on with my life and nothing has changed , no comfort blanket here .

A good few on here however could do with a big blanket

Thats what it always comes back to “wah the BBC repeated what experts said about Brexit” or “they aren’t being exactly how I want”.

The biggest news papers and websites in this country have been socially conservative at best to downright racist at worst forever. Similarly they’ve been small state, pro business, pro Tory forever.

The fact the fucking Guardian exists isn’t proof of a liberal conspiracy in the media. Are university educated people living in London generally socially liberal and centrist economically? Yes, no shit. Is there a London bias in the media generally? Yes.

But the answer isn’t to turn to a bunch of right wing think tank YouTube channels and faux grass roots bollocks like Darren Grimes and the army of bots on SM and the fucking Canary on the other side.

The answer is to diversify the media economically, geographically and philosophically while still maintaining basic journalistic standards and accountability. And to treat the internet as the dumpster fire it is.
 
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Evo1883

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Because that media is predominantly used by the young age group who have a tendency to be on the left and idealistic, especially this generation who're being sold up the river. Similarly read the Mail/Sun/Telegraph etc and you'd think everyone on the left hated Britain, were anarchist yobs and bone idle. My auntie exclusively reads the Mail and you can tell - when she talks about stuff it's almost a word for word regurgitation of their take on it.

Then you look at America with Fox, Breitbart etc - they're not even trying to hide the fact they're basically propaganda machines.
America is dreadful..

They are all at it though
 

Evo1883

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Thats what it always comes back to “wah the BBC repeated what experts said about Brexit” or “they aren’t being exactly how I want”.

The biggest news papers and websites in this country have been socially conservative at best to downright racist at worst forever. Similarly they’ve been small state, pro business, pro Tory forever.

The fact the fucking Guardian exists isn’t proof of a liberal conspiracy in the media. Are university educated people living in London generally socially liberal and centrist economically? Yes, no shit. Is there a London bias in the media generally? Yes.

But the answer isn’t to turn to a bunch of right wing think tank YouTube channels and faux grass roots bollocks like Darren Grimes and the army of bots on SM and the fucking Canary on the other side.

The answer is to diversify the media economically, geographically and philosophically while still maintaining basic journalistic standards and accountability. And to treat the internet as the dumpster fire it is.

Well I suppose we agree about the Internet if anything .

I judge the media off more than brexit too btw , you keep saying brexit but it's a small part of the larger problem .

What I want is impartiality.

When there's a debate on BBC, on channel 4 whatever , have fair representation...it never was fair in regards to brexit

The trust in the news and media is at an all time low ...they aren't all people crying over brexit

And they aren't all wrong shmmeee
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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This is a huge debate.
I heard someone from Facebook interviewed about it regarding removing anti vaxxer stuff and obviously they defended their corner and said they're doing what they can regarding that and other issues.

But should free speech and the right to post what you want be allowed? Like I say, big debate.

I think it probably should be allowed but if there are no supported links the 'unverified' thing should be the standard, not tagged on afterwards after checking. Of course people might put in citations and links which themselves are dodgy and you end up with a circle of stuff verifying each other. Chances are most people wouldn't click on them to fact check anyway.
 
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I don’t think the Guardian is any more truthful

The Guardian stopped being a reasoned, left of centre paper quite some years ago. Today it has a more obvious agenda and the online edition has become almost unreadable.

The only papers left worth reading are the Telegraph and, especially, The Times. But you do have to allow for the bias. In particular, the Telegarph sometimes seems to have turned into a right-wing version of the Guardian. with obvious agenda and partisan view.
 
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Evo1883

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The impartial BBC mate , come on have a word


Balancing on the basis of whether panellists voted for Remain or Leave, both programmes favour Remain by about 68% to 32%
 

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