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by amradio1989 272 days ago
Correct; however, in the internet age it is all too easy to verify information if you are remotely neutral. It would be nearly impossible to be ignorant of facts that contradict a story.

Generally, these news publishers are more interested in entertainment than truth telling. They get paid for monetizing attention, not telling the truth. They can’t outright lie, but they are certainly not bound by facts.

As the old saying goes, “Don’t let the facts get in the way of a good story”. A newsroom mantra if there ever was one.

All that to say defamation suits are always a risk. The bar is high, but most “victims” are not rich enough to fight them. Those that are get settlements.

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> in the internet age it is all too easy to verify information

I have very much found that to not be the case.

I suppose we disagree. It requires effort, but I couldn’t call it difficult. What’s your experience?

You can pull unprecedented amounts of information about nearly anything. It’s easily accessible.

It was not even possible to verify the kind of “facts” we can today, much less at the speed we can do it now.