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I can say that the media took a sharp turn around 2000-2001 era, especially after 9/11. The rise of 24x7 news outlets and the internet (which has killed journalism in newspapers financially) turned it into basically a PR agency for the government and powerful interests. "Scare, divert, suppress, collude" have been tactics that have gone on at least for the past 16 years.

In fact, I think they were going on in the 15 years before that as well, though they were less pronounced, less obvious and less extreme. The media has probably always been a bit of a propaganda organ... it's just that the voices were a lot more diverse.

The really alarming thing we've seen this year is Google, Facebook and Reddit starting to use algorithms to suppress some voices and amplify others. Combine that with "Correct The Record" (the army of paid hillary shills who have taken over at least reddit) and the internet is no longer the alternative where you can have a reasonable discussion.

Why participate when your opponent is most likely a hired troll?




Tried t quote you, but my mobile browser does not work well here.

Your <s>'tinfoil hat conspiracy theory'</s> is anything but. Balanced, objective reporting in the US died in 1987, the very day it was no longer required by law:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairness_Doctrine


I wonder how much of Reddit is just paid troll armies battling other paid troll armies?


Why single out reddit? I wonder the same about 4chan and hacker news.


If you see troll armies everywhere you look, I wonder how much you actually believe your own opinions. It seems like some sort of defense to me.


I'm skeptical of my own opinions, especially in any case where I do not have access to unfiltered direct evidence. IMHO to not be skeptical of opinions derived from Nth hand data is insane.




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