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by blincoln
1221 days ago
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I'm skeptical that it's a deliberate conspiracy, and this is not a scientific test, but I just checked the following news sites, and not one of them had any related hits for "Ohio" listed on their main pages: BBC America Reuters CNN Fox News The New York Times The Seattle Times MSNBC CNBC Seems a little weird for sure. All of those sources have coverage AFAIK, but one has to dig to see it. I imagine algorithmic content promotion is at least partly a factor. I.e. if people aren't clicking on news about that story as much, it probably falls off the main page. So perhaps it's more like paid corporate Wikipedia shills, except it's click farms to promote other content and get the embarrassing news off of the front page? That having been said, I know of at least two topics the American press is likely to deliberately downplay or avoid reporting on - solo suicides and certain types of civil unrest - so while I strongly dislike conspiracy theories in general and think it's unlikely in this case, I can't rule out the possibility that this is another one of those topics. |
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https://abcnews.go.com/
It is actually the first on the list at the top left as of my comment, linking to:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/train-derailment-prompts...
The headline is rather tame, though: "Train derailment prompts water utility to take precautions"