Message from @RyeNorth

Discord ID: 502549285951373322


2018-10-18 18:07:00 UTC  

Basically, the people who were covering this (Keep in mind, it started with Brian Stelter at CNN's coverage) conveniently left out the call to action in the statement. The whole thing was telling people to hold their local stations accountable for their reporting instead of just abandoning them.

2018-10-18 18:12:18 UTC  

Final note - If someone wants to report on something like this, but only wants to give you snippets, and no source material, I.E. This memo, or the Google 'Anti-Diversity Screed', get skeptical. Constant awareness of the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect is the best antidote to it.

2018-10-18 18:21:48 UTC  

The anchors themselves didn't like it, because it reeks of propaganda more than anything else. Has there been a decline in fake news from Sinclair Media Outlets after this incident?

2018-10-18 18:23:49 UTC  

Is that why? Or is it because the message goes against partisanship?

2018-10-18 18:26:15 UTC  

Keep in mind, that's a report from a Seattle Station. One of the lines in the memo was directly referring to this moment. https://youtu.be/OJ9ce-yMEfc?t=18

2018-10-18 18:28:22 UTC  

The article that was linked was actually based in Seattle, an extremely liberal city.

2018-10-18 18:28:31 UTC  

"This is an attack on our democracy" is not anti-partisan speech, it's alarmist and propagandistic

2018-10-18 18:28:43 UTC  

Yes, and conservatives were also upset about Sinclair

2018-10-18 18:29:05 UTC  

'This is an attack on our democracy' is not in the script.

2018-10-18 18:29:08 UTC  

There was bipartisan concern

2018-10-18 18:29:43 UTC  

It was a patch update for NPCs on both sides. :/

2018-10-18 18:29:55 UTC  

Specifically designed that way.

2018-10-18 18:29:59 UTC  

Sorry. "This is extremely dangerous to our democracy"
When you have a uniform message downplaying alt media

2018-10-18 18:30:17 UTC  

They were downplaying MSNBC pundits

2018-10-18 18:30:24 UTC  

as a company that owns NBC affiliates.

2018-10-18 18:30:53 UTC  

Unfortunately, some members of the media use their platforms to push their own personal bias and agenda to control 'exactly what people think'...This is extremely dangerous to a democracy.

2018-10-18 18:30:53 UTC  

They were downplaying sharing of information on social media, then extended it to traditional media and said "but we can fix it"

2018-10-18 18:31:06 UTC  

'He can control exactly what people think, and that's our job' - Mika

2018-10-18 18:31:26 UTC  

Has the rate of fake news on Sinclair stations slowed?

2018-10-18 18:31:26 UTC  

Have you SEEN social media? they're not wrong.

2018-10-18 18:31:34 UTC  

Give me just a second here I'll show you.

2018-10-18 18:34:47 UTC  

This friend of mine posts a LOT of shit, I'm trying to find a few of the posts I've had to call him out on...

2018-10-18 18:36:49 UTC  

I'm not that active in social media primarily due to the fact of how accurate the line in question is:
``But we're concerned about the troubling trend of irresponsible, one sided news stories plaguing our country. The sharing of biased and false news has become all too common on social media.``

2018-10-18 18:37:03 UTC  

I mean hell, an easy go-to is Occupy Democrats.

2018-10-18 18:38:52 UTC  

I don't see this as them saying 'never trust anything but us', or specifically shitting on alternative media. Most of what they are talking about seems to be social media and a direct reference to a mainstream source.

2018-10-18 18:43:42 UTC  

I see it as a marketing ploy by a mainstream media source that wants the branding but not the workload of a trustworthy news source

2018-10-18 18:44:09 UTC  

I'm going to have to ask you to break that down...

2018-10-18 18:45:56 UTC  

because otherwise, my question is: is this okay? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxuuIPcQ9_I

2018-10-18 18:47:04 UTC  

Because THAT advertisement doesn't have any specific call to action, it basically just implies 'we don't lie'.

2018-10-18 18:48:02 UTC  

>CNN
I laughed

2018-10-18 18:48:33 UTC  

We don't need to know about the juice, jasse.

2018-10-18 18:48:42 UTC  

Oh yeah I remember that lol.

2018-10-18 18:49:03 UTC  

nobody belives MSM anymore.
and thats big issue for holding monopoply on peoples oppinions and information.

2018-10-18 18:49:55 UTC  

very smmart, Jasse. You insserted yourselff into the discusssion quite efffectively.

2018-10-18 18:50:33 UTC  

The topic isn't about whether we can trust the media

2018-10-18 18:50:53 UTC  

I mean, it is ultimately about trust *in* media though

2018-10-18 18:50:53 UTC  

It's about how a media service can ethically advertise.

2018-10-18 18:51:38 UTC  

CNN, this is the Clinton News Network, some might claim we are a trustworthy news source but this is the Clinton News Network. They might scream trustworthy, trustworthy, trustworthy, over and over again. You might even start to believe we are a trustworthy news source... but were not.
We are the Clinton News Network.

2018-10-18 18:52:22 UTC  

Im sure some funny NPC memes can be made with that ad

2018-10-18 18:52:57 UTC  

but that advertisement still sways peoples opinions.
They are getting desperate because they are losing their monopoly of information.