I have a lot of questions about how folks distinguish between accurate links and bogus links.
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and i 100% agree that linking & supporting evidence are super important (and why i care about
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@knowtheory Link to teachers union contributions to Dems?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Yes, but can the newsrooms respond without bias? Not a chance with activists posing as journalists. Supposed to remain neutral
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how about instead of posting links you do some goddamn investigative journalism or are you afraid of missing hair and makeup?
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Respond to bogus links where? On their own Facebook/Twitter posts?
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A separate but equally frustrating problem is the failure of folks to read beyond the headlines or opening paragraph.
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your'e a shill & partisan hack who peddles in tabloid reports. Nothing of substance. Your kind of journalism is on the way out
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Honest question: how can one trust a newsroom to provide an "accurate" link? Also, what is the definition of "newsroom" today?
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