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by sublupo
2688 days ago
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Here is an example of a false Snopes article https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/gop-obamacare-repeal-elect... Snopes claims that a meme (showing a picture of people, many of whom have red x over their faces, writing that everyone with a red x has been voted out of office) is true even though they admit > Although memes are frequently grossly inaccurate, this one got the general idea and numbers correct (even if the persons actually pictured in the accompanying photograph are difficult or impossible to identify). Some of the people with an x were not elected people and some did not get voted out. This meme is clearly false, yet Snopes calls it true. |
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There's a reason that they write more about each topic than merely the headline.
"snopes occasionally makes editorial decisions I disagree with" is not the same as "snopes is fake and unreliable".
Sorry, I must have missed it the first time, tell me again why you continue to rely on an overtly racist blog to be your arbiter of "ethics"?