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by 3000000001
2098 days ago
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One of the only things that stuck with me from my statistics course at university was when the professor explained newsworthiness is (or at least should be) essentially a statistical function - the less expected an outcome is the more newsworthy it is. I think it’s fair to say citizens dying of a brain eating microbe is fairly unexpected and therefore newsworthy. |
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The danger is that if we only consume newsworthy events, we lose sense of the baseline and start only predicting outliers everywhere. We need to consume statistics or everyday stories from a diverse group of people in addition to news.