Posted on 12/12/2016 11:12:31 AM PST by HarleyLady27
Though it seems obvious, its worth repeating: The best way to push back on the fake news grifters whove taken advantage of the credibility gap between audiences and media is for newsrooms to work tirelessly to restore readers confidence.
On Wednesday, the Washington Post inadvertently drew attention to the problem of the medias cratered credibility when it added a lengthy editors note to an article titled Russian propaganda effort helped spread fake news during election, experts say.
The problem with the Nov. 24 story is that the so-called experts mentioned in the headline include a group of anonymous researchers whose background was unclear even to the Posts reporter. Further, the groups method for determining which newsrooms are supposedly pushing Russian propaganda is totally unsound.
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So I’m sure they will be putting as much effort into making sure people read this correction as they did in promoting the original fake story?
In other news, barn doors have been securely fastened after all animals escaped.
Nothing has exposed the MSM as a purveyor of fake news as this election has. Charge them with treason and sedition.
All that matters to them is “PIMPING THE MEME”.
They threw it out there, KNOWING it was a lie, hoping it would stick. Most everyone I know, even the snowflakes, are just lowering their heads in shame, or laughing at it.
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