The business model of the media, already heavily damaged by the internet, faces another growing threat: News avoidance. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1461670X.2019.1686410 …pic.twitter.com/4bkqkNxJxY
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Dobelli stole from @nntaleb
He credits him (as "friend") in this piece.
Dobelli's argument is not convincing. He has a point against _only_ following the "news" (what is happening now). Of course, you also have to pay attention to developments that don't make "news." But that does not make "news" pointless. It's at best about the balance.
It is: I don't need to know anything about how the current impeachment is going because I have read up on impeachment law and what happened with Jackson, Nixon, and Clinton. News is often new information that changes the picture.
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