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Message from Tented: I’ve pulled some posts from the US Politics thread to create this new thread, since it’s a topic which encompasses far more than just one country.
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A lot of the time with the media it comes down to how they choose what they want to report. If there’s a negative story about their preferred candidate, they might ignore it, or talk it down. If there’s a negative story about the other candidate, they’ll increase the font size and make it large. The job of the punter is to cross check and also go outside the big media companies, who are largely propaganda machines...
EDIT: by the way, I wonder if the rise of social media and independent news media has exacerbated this problem by forcing the big corporation media giants to appeal more and more to their political constituents out of need for clicks, sales, etc?
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A lot of the time with the media it comes down to how they choose what they want to report. If there’s a negative story about their preferred candidate, they might ignore it, or talk it down. If there’s a negative story about the other candidate, they’ll increase the font size and make it large. The job of the punter is to cross check and also go outside the big media companies, who are largely propaganda machines...
EDIT: by the way, I wonder if the rise of social media and independent news media has exacerbated this problem by forcing the big corporation media giants to appeal more and more to their political constituents out of need for clicks, sales, etc?