All of the news you watch is this inaccurate, you only see the errors because mathematical ones are falsifiable.https://twitter.com/JamesSurowiecki/status/1235920566537895942 …
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Usually we need to be experts to see a slice of how fake the news is.pic.twitter.com/YN7Lolybw9
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I wonder if twitter is that way too?
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The media's ignorance is not limited to innumeracy, it is without bounds.
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What if there was only 500 people in America
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@ScottAdamsSays what % of the population needs to be aware of these mainstream news issues for it to be rendered non feasible? Or are we there already?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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You can’t blame the guy building the graphic. He doesn’t know if the other idiots believe the tweet or plan on ridiculing it. Pundits do both all the time.
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It makes it hard to catch the error (bias) when they secretly want it to be true.
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Yes. Most news is inaccurate due to bias, improper vetting, etc but this is basic math. This should really fall into the "today's weather" category.
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