So do you think i should tell my friends in Kiev that the ghost of kiev is a myth?
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You shouldn't spread lies.
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Anyone who works in PR, marketing, activism, etc engages in it. Motives do matter.
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if a person's first argument is that something isn't a problem because "we already know about it", you can basically disregard every other point they make
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What’s your definition of “propaganda”?
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this is an enormously widespread problem that was a very apt observation
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Zelensky's address to the Russian people was absolutely propaganda, but I didn't hear a lie.
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Propaganda may be true or false. If it is false it is misinfo. If it is intentionally false, it is disinfo.
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is propaganda always lying though ? The opposite is impartial news and analysis , not simply "truth".
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It’s actually not always lying but that’s usually how people mean it. Like to me, the SNL cold open was propaganda, but that doesn’t seem to be what Jeet means. Personally I try to avoid spreading things that aren’t true. If I do think it’s true (eg. Results of a UN vote) then…
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