JumpingAnaconda
Winger
These journalists are not getting any smarter:
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/the-quote...se-to-the-london-terror-attack-123005074.html
One of the features of current news bias is when a journalist is giving undue prominence to a non-story, i.e. something someone said on Twitter that has no place being reported in the news. Just by reporting it, you give more exposure to the tweet, the story becomes self-perpetuating and then can tack on a story about the argument that goes with it. The problem is because of the bias in reporting it in the first place, and the often ardent and un-reasoned outlook of the journalist, it can often be difficult for the journalist to interpret the meaning of people's posts. Godfrey Elfwick is the master of exploiting this.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/the-quote...se-to-the-london-terror-attack-123005074.html
One of the features of current news bias is when a journalist is giving undue prominence to a non-story, i.e. something someone said on Twitter that has no place being reported in the news. Just by reporting it, you give more exposure to the tweet, the story becomes self-perpetuating and then can tack on a story about the argument that goes with it. The problem is because of the bias in reporting it in the first place, and the often ardent and un-reasoned outlook of the journalist, it can often be difficult for the journalist to interpret the meaning of people's posts. Godfrey Elfwick is the master of exploiting this.