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by gojomo
4971 days ago
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That's an unrealistic standard: journalists are very rarely experts in what they report, but their flawed accounts can still be useful. The reader just has to be aware and avoid overconfidence in the particular details, when those are filtered through flawed, erroneous, and oversimplified sources. You can still extract some signal from a noisy or biased channel: bad information is better than no information, if you have some inkling of how it's bad. |
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