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Post by Pete on Jan 8, 2024 11:30:06 GMT
The thing is, there’s a lot of misinformation out there these days. So if a claim or “fact” seems too good to be true, or it makes you really upset, it’s very possible that it could be false or misleading.
But there’s good news: you have tools you can use to help sort through misinformation and identify what’s real and what’s fake.
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Post by dave2 on Jan 8, 2024 15:54:02 GMT
As far as I can see, if you watch FOX and then MSNBC, you might think they're broadcasting from different planets. I don't even pretend to know who's right or wrong, on a given subject but I (and most folks) believe the one that most aligns with my pre-conceived beliefs. What a sad state of affairs.
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Post by Pete on Jan 8, 2024 18:54:26 GMT
Dave, indeed, it's difficult nowadays to tell what the truth is in the media.
Actual factual unbiased journalism seems to have been abandoned in too many cases.
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