our entire media ecosystem (with some exceptions - like Our World in Data) which is the "fake news".
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IMO news should give more context, but the focus on "what's new" makes it hard to mirror the world
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what we maybe need is more not-news-pieces in news, that educate about the state of the world.
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people (well, more or less), as who write the not-news-pieces.
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Good point–but they read the news, too. We need more people like Max in newsrooms to slowly get out that dilemma
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Makes me wonder if a better solution isn't for people like you to build new channels (like ourworldindata)!
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @lisacrost
Sign me up for the Rost Encyclopedia i was just thinking how much id love to work on an encyclopedia
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Replying to @tophtucker @michael_nielsen
Uuuuh, encyclopedias <3 One of my fav books: http://ln.is/net/20K41
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I'm not sure if I'd actually recommend that book. If you love sorting knowledge and design it might be a fit.
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It's hard for me to believe I won't like it. The title & cover alone are almost worth it. Great coffee-table book!
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