A) I know but how efficient when there are fake accounts? B) Many countries have laws against hate speech. Germany well known example.
Sure. The BBC is "liberal". In Sweden most consider them to be left too. Most important for me is the non-alternative facts.
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I also desire facts. When “public broadcasters” include “editorial” I begin to cringe. Nobody offers facts only these days
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True. The debate here about that very issue is fierce and has been going on forever and will continue to do so.
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Oh yes! That’s why a solid education in critical thinking, broadcast throughout the population, is the best “public” service :)
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Absolutely. Education is the mother of everything. The lack of critical thinking can destroy most things.
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Yup. IMO we wouldn’t care about “fake” news (which existed in garbage newspapers for decades) if we spent EFFORT creating stronger minds :)
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With that effort there also would not be a market for garbage news. That is the positive view in libertarian thinking.
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Yes; if anything the market would be tiny (like silly newspapers in supermarket aisles). At the least, it wouldn’t “sell" on TV and radio
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Another advantage with being a small language group is that you have to be good to be profitable when only 10M share a language.
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