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I can assure you a LOT of people are checking Scopes constantly, hoping and praying to find something they can point to as wrong. It seldom happens. |
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THE Wiki has been analyzed numerous times and found to be one of the most accurate sources published, either in print or online. Mainly because so many people can edit it. It keeps it honest. For a long time sources like encyclopedia Britannica tried to discredit Wiki, since it was costing them business. In the end they gave up, because they were simply proving Wiki is more accurate than they are. Wiki can and does get updated many times a day, as fact come in and information is corrected. NO print media can do that. |
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I also believe they are teaching that Marconi invented the radio, but he stole 17 of Nikola Tesla's patents and in 1947 the US Supreme Court awarded the the invention of the radio to Nikola Tesla. |
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I saw some research the other day that showed how people that have accepted one conspiracy lie are then much more likely to believe another, no matter how nonsensical. It is a sad spiral that many exploit. |
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Carlson was a perfect substitute as he is the subject of a number of lawsuits (past and present), but they are for spreading misinformation and to my knowledge, not sexual misconduct. In my humble and stupid opinion, the only way to insure that you know the true facts is checking multiple sources and never allow yourself to become captive of any one network, or better yet, simply forget the networks and read, not online |
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I think I can count on 1 finger the number of times I recall FOX or OAN putting out a retraction. |
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Two people can look as the same sunrise and have two different OPINIONS. In you’re case you’re’ claiming the sun didn’t rise. When if fact it did. |
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It is my belief that these kind of posts and passing off of misinformation and conspiracies plays havoc with this forum, and its credibility. The lawsuits being processed against those you mention are now in the Billions of dollars, all based on misinformation. |
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So, here's the guy who is the co-founder and still CEO of Snopes having to admit he plagiarized tons of articles over quite a few years...but "it's refreshing", according to some here. Unreal.
This is deflection central, of course, because the thread soon turned to those outlets who - according to some - aren't as "refreshing" as this "employee" who holds 50% of the company's stock, as he's been characterized. Why, those right-wingers and their companies/organizations would never act in such a refreshing way! No siree bub! Good grief. The guy got caught. End of story. He really had no choice but to admit to it. Well, at least he had a good excuse, right? "Mikkelson did not immediately return an Associated Press email seeking comment Saturday. He told BuzzFeed his behavior was due to a lack of formal journalism experience". Prominent fact-checker Snopes apologizes for plagiarism - ABC News In other words, he just wasn't aware that gratuitously taking the work of others and slapping his pseudonym to it was unethical. If he only knew about formal journalism... This man is guilty of egregious professional behavior. There's no "refreshing" aspect of him having to admit the obvious. The thing is, everyone here knows it. What would really be "refreshing" would be if those here trying to assuage these acts would actually admit it. See, what would be refreshing would be people here saying something like "this man has damaged the Snopes brand. He should step down!" Instead, it's "hey, just because he stole the work of others doesn't mean the work isn't true!" Really? That's the take on this? Oy. |
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