@waddlesplash @yurydelendik It happens 24/7/365 that people publish falsehoods and then don't retract when they're told they're falsehoods?
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@waddlesplash@yurydelendik I mean, that may be so, but I had some illusions about more journalistic integrity at the WSJ of all places.
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@bz_moz Sensationalism sells stories, who needs facts right? -
@sciguyryan It's not surprising. Just disgusting. Not least when people don't issue retractions once you tell them they're wrong. - 2 more replies
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@waddlesplash yep, that's not okay when society accepts "news" as a set of subjective opinions on unverified or partial information -
@yurydelendik +1 totally agree, but sadly this will not change, it will only get worse. The MSM is totally unreliable&biased anymore
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