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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Debate & Discuss => Topic started by: paints on April 29, 2019, 12:17:18 am
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Does no one read anymore?
Fact check?
Question whether or not what our "leaders" tell us is truth or fiction?
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I read, but I don't do much fact checking.
Most of the things we're told on the news are biased opinions and not facts, so I kind of just let it go. :neutral:
:fish:
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I read and fact check, but it's hard to fact check because most media just copies from one another. I do fact check comments on political sites because I certainly don't want to post inaccurate information.
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I don't follow up or fact check any news articles.
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never heard of it so i will have to check it out
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Bottom Line is whatever it is, it is, so why bother?
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Even the "fact checkers" have ways to slant the facts so that someone they are in political disagreement with comes across looking like a liar and someone they are in agreement with has the honesty of a young George Washington - even if the exact reverse was the objective reality.
EDIT: (for instance (https://www.dailywire.com/news/43322/washington-post-fact-checker-declines-give-aoc-ben-shapiro))
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Bottom Line is whatever it is, it is, so why bother?
Women will die.
Ohio state senator, on an anti-abortion bill he presented: "Becker says the bill also speaks to coverage of ectopic or tubal pregnancies where the fertilized egg attaches outside of the womb.
“Part of that treatment would be removing that embryo from the fallopian tube and reinserting it in the uterus so that is defined as not an abortion under this bill," Becker explains."
The procedure he's talking about does not exist in reality.
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I research everything anymore because you can’t believe anything you hear or see without doing research on it
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If it's really something I feel is important, I may fact check. I use Snopes a lot, and there are some news websites that I trust. But most of the time, I just let it go anymore. It's just not worth the stress, hassle, time, etc....
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My philosophy: don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see
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Yeah people still read and fact check it shouldn't be on the decline as much as it is though as it can be important I agree with the poster above me though just make sure not to believe in stuff too much before knowing for sure what's up with it.
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As a person with a science background, I have a natural inclination to want to confirm the veracity of statements made to me. That being said, I rarely take things at face value, preferring to do some of my own fact-checking before I make my own opinion.
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Personally? I try to fact check just about everything anymore, including news articles. 99% of the time it's a misleading headline and/or bias article.
Unfortunately everyone I see in comment sections just follow blindly.
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I read a lot, but as far as trust, no I don't trust people because they lie. Be it easy of hard, people still lie.
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I try to stay away from the news media as much as possible. The sun rises and sets for me. Maybe more people should try it. >:( >:( >:( >:(
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Does no one read anymore?
Fact check?
Question whether or not what our "leaders" tell us is truth or fiction?
Well there is NO way to know if what you read or are told is the truth. And there is no way to "fact check" unless you are there when it happens. You can trust your news source and distrust mine. I can trust mine and distrust yours. There is no way to know for sure that you are being told the truth.
I miss times when what you saw on the news was real. But things are being exposed now that were false that happened years ago so who knows how long we have been fed false news.
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Personally? I try to fact check just about everything anymore, including news articles. 99% of the time it's a misleading headline and/or bias article.
Unfortunately everyone I see in comment sections just follow blindly.
Not sure how you can fact check a news article. Do you call the people involved? All you can do is google or whatever search engine you use and look for similar articles.
You are right about misleading article titles It's called click bait. Kind of like on yahoo where it will say something like: Woman opens birthday card years later: Calls cops
Yeah whatever. I am not even going to give the story a hit count.
Point is no matter what if you see it online, in a magazine, a news paper, or where ever if you do not speak directly to the source you cannot know it is true. Even sites like snoops or whatever it is has been proven to be biased and have false info.