Media manipulation
All kinds of media use manipulation. As time passes and technology improves, it’s getting more and more serious. News are often decided not by their importance, but readers want to click on instead. Sometimes, the data shown in an article is simply untrue, just to make people reading it unaware of the problem or to change their prescription on a certain topic. Media is treated as very reliable source, but I don’t think we should trust it that much – e. g. Wikipedia and many other sites can be modified by practically everybody. Now, there are basically no barriers of its reliability, but the old perceptions remain. That’s what media does – it exploits the difference between reality and perception.
source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/mariansalzman/2019/10/13/dont-be-too-chicken-to-newsjack/?sh=4037736e2b5c
Wikipedia is a surprisingly reliable source of info, actually. Maybe it works because once someone writes something untrue, there is always someone else ready to correct it?
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