Did you think the documentary about dragons was real? Seems like it would have been obvious given the subject. Or maybe, does your perception of the channel's reputation change the lens you view the content with?
Clearly I questioned it the whole time, hence the confusion.
"Seems like it would have been obvious given the subject."
Same thing for the mermaid show mentioned before.
"Or maybe, does your perception of the channel's reputation change the lens you view the content with?"
Channel reputation is the wrong word. Channel programming type would be more appropriate. This was back when those channels had educational programming and not the garbage shows they have today. It's more like finding a fiction book in the section that's supposed to be non-fiction.
"Seems like it would have been obvious given the subject."
Same thing for the mermaid show mentioned before.
"Or maybe, does your perception of the channel's reputation change the lens you view the content with?"
Channel reputation is the wrong word. Channel programming type would be more appropriate. This was back when those channels had educational programming and not the garbage shows they have today. It's more like finding a fiction book in the section that's supposed to be non-fiction.