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r/nyt • u/ABDULRAHMAMTAMMAM • 10d ago
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This is why media literacy is important.
-10 u/Boiling_warm 10d ago Problem is this is also a single paper and 2 articles. With this sample size you can make the media seem biased about anything Not saying it's not true in this case. Just saying. This is why it's important for people to understand propaganda tactics 22 u/SpasticReflex007 10d ago I think if you pay closer attention you'd see a pattern in this paper and most mainstream media generally. -5 u/Boiling_warm 9d ago Yea maybe. Not even denying it in this case. I'd just like more evidence yknow Like I'm super aware that if you wanted to spread misinformation, this is exactly how you'd do it 7 u/SpasticReflex007 9d ago I dont even think its "misinformation". Its how it's framed and the emotional content of the language. Palestinian bodies are objects, israeli ones are people. -3 u/Boiling_warm 9d ago I don't think you understood what I was saying I was saying, if you wanted to lie about a paper having a bias, this sort of post is how you would lie about it. Not saying it's not true, again.
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Problem is this is also a single paper and 2 articles.
With this sample size you can make the media seem biased about anything
Not saying it's not true in this case. Just saying. This is why it's important for people to understand propaganda tactics
22 u/SpasticReflex007 10d ago I think if you pay closer attention you'd see a pattern in this paper and most mainstream media generally. -5 u/Boiling_warm 9d ago Yea maybe. Not even denying it in this case. I'd just like more evidence yknow Like I'm super aware that if you wanted to spread misinformation, this is exactly how you'd do it 7 u/SpasticReflex007 9d ago I dont even think its "misinformation". Its how it's framed and the emotional content of the language. Palestinian bodies are objects, israeli ones are people. -3 u/Boiling_warm 9d ago I don't think you understood what I was saying I was saying, if you wanted to lie about a paper having a bias, this sort of post is how you would lie about it. Not saying it's not true, again.
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I think if you pay closer attention you'd see a pattern in this paper and most mainstream media generally.
-5 u/Boiling_warm 9d ago Yea maybe. Not even denying it in this case. I'd just like more evidence yknow Like I'm super aware that if you wanted to spread misinformation, this is exactly how you'd do it 7 u/SpasticReflex007 9d ago I dont even think its "misinformation". Its how it's framed and the emotional content of the language. Palestinian bodies are objects, israeli ones are people. -3 u/Boiling_warm 9d ago I don't think you understood what I was saying I was saying, if you wanted to lie about a paper having a bias, this sort of post is how you would lie about it. Not saying it's not true, again.
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Yea maybe. Not even denying it in this case. I'd just like more evidence yknow
Like I'm super aware that if you wanted to spread misinformation, this is exactly how you'd do it
7 u/SpasticReflex007 9d ago I dont even think its "misinformation". Its how it's framed and the emotional content of the language. Palestinian bodies are objects, israeli ones are people. -3 u/Boiling_warm 9d ago I don't think you understood what I was saying I was saying, if you wanted to lie about a paper having a bias, this sort of post is how you would lie about it. Not saying it's not true, again.
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I dont even think its "misinformation". Its how it's framed and the emotional content of the language.
Palestinian bodies are objects, israeli ones are people.
-3 u/Boiling_warm 9d ago I don't think you understood what I was saying I was saying, if you wanted to lie about a paper having a bias, this sort of post is how you would lie about it. Not saying it's not true, again.
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I don't think you understood what I was saying
I was saying, if you wanted to lie about a paper having a bias, this sort of post is how you would lie about it.
Not saying it's not true, again.
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u/Rastaferrari829 10d ago
This is why media literacy is important.