Message from @caykoh
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So i trust bbc weather reports but not their political analysis
I agree Largezo112, but would make a point that you can its just difficult, allege referee corruption incomtence
You can measure anger by stats or the metaphysical state
And you can spin the message to an audiences preferbce
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You can Trust BBC???
ain't they the least trusted media thingy in the world??
Cutting clips or leaving out stats etc.
@Stefan Payne Its an example
On what content, stefan?
However if facts become politicized we are in trouble “you cannot argue against the global warming which is a fact “ would be a fallacy
I only know the piece of Paper of that Monty Python Guy that showed that 23% of Brits trust their Media
@Stefan Payne read my messages properly before jumping the gun
I like Jumping guns *muhahaha* 😄
Just admit to your mistakes smh
This is my thesis on this topic...
that would make me an alt-right Nazi, can't have that, can we? 😉
The message is the only thing that matters. All messengers give messages, and all of them will never achieve 100% message accuracy.Thus, as a messenger continues delivering messages, their net accuracy will still and always be in flux
Well, it depends if the Messenger tries to deliver the Message or change it because they like it more in a different way.
@caykoh Well if you already had an opinion now you can write your essay
If BBC lied to me about soccer hooligans, repeatedly, but tell me the rectar scale of an earthquake that just rocked me, as does my dad who a geloigst, and their the same, the BBC message on the earthquake can be trusted
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After evaluation of course
I hope to compose my paper with greater Mount of data than my conclusive opinion on the topic
Well start with that
How does these two relate and which one is most important and why
Exactly
One last query
Given accuracy is the valuable factor from news , how should a person create their habits of media consumption to ensure they arrive at accurate reporting?
@caykoh They should refer back to sources and even multiple organization to find consistency between reports
Do their own research pretty much
@caykoh here's my tip. avoid large conglomerates or companies in cases where there's conflict of interest such as RT on Russia or MSM on Trump and immigration. Individual journalists like tim are your best bet
because they bypass the noise
Well when has your media cleared of invalid news
*up
The noise being ?
Even independent news has bias
transactional model of communication @caykoh meaning anything that hampers the message
Also misinformation
which could be multiple disagreeing claims, misinformation or inconsistency, spin, telling what the audience wants to hear
etc