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by rdiddly
1762 days ago
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If the politician is holding the camera and editing the footage, it's a valid question. Anyway you wouldn't need to fake a whole data set; you just need to employ a little bias in what data you choose to collect, how you collect it, how you process it and how you present it. Those things happen all the time. Or on an only slightly more extreme level, you could also selectively censor it using automation. People are used to thinking data is truth, but even the best data is always filtered through a human source. |
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The point about selectively choosing data, how to process it, etc is important, and often overlooked. People are accustomed to working with what they're given, but objectivity may be a step further back.
Regardless, such things can only be better revealed by providing the data.
If the goal is greater illumination, there is simply no argument to be made against greater transparency.