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by unclebucknasty
4181 days ago
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>Without arrangement and bias, journalism would have no value. I don't know about that. Truth is stranger than fiction and there's plenty of interesting information to be had. Editorializing and slant can be juicy, but good writing/presentation is timeless. Likewise, curating and clearly presenting information of interest has tremendous value to many; potentially even more so when it's clear that there is no bias. >"dodgy company gets its comeuppance", "my favourite party does something good" or "person dies in an accident". Those could just as easily be fact-based reporting on topics of broad interest. No bias is needed in delivering such factual content to make it more compelling. For instance, replace those "headlines" with: "Facebook loses court challenge over privacy violations" "Republican party donates clothes to shelter" "Princess Diana dies in car accident" |
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