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    It’s almost like if you’re going to report on a live, complex event in the digital age, you have to update with new information and that might change your original message.

    This take is as stupid as saying someone Flipflops when they just change their opinion after learning new information

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      Did israel bomb (another) school? YES / NO, youre so right, its just complex

      Thats been removed from the headline, isnt that weird?

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          Right, that’s the excuse that they use. They aren’t liable for killing any civilians, because they’re all “human shields”.

          “You bombed a school.”

          “Human shields!”

          “You bombed a hospital!”

          “Human shields!”

          “Why are all these children shot in the head?!”

          “HUMAN SHIELDS.”

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      they literally flipped it and removed information from the headline. theres a limit to my gullibility.

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        Without knowing where the original or updated information came from and how it was vetted I can’t really form a belief or opinion. I would hope you have looked into those things though and aren’t just basing your take on having read the headlines on an image otherwise that limit to your gullibility that you were talking about is quite high.

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      These are the dipshits that downvote the MBFC bot because MBFC occasionally makes a wee mistake, despite all the good ratings they have

      Armchair journalists lol

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    I do wonder if this is due to automated A/B testing, similar to how you can upload multiple thumbnails on YouTube, and the algorithm will automatically choose the one that provides the most traction.

    If the sole purpose is to generate as many clicks as possible, that kinda tracks.

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      With normal news websites, A/B testing could be a thing. We had a rudimentary implementation of that back in 2011 already. But this is Reuters, a news agency. They are B2B and don’t care about clicks, their business model is selling first hand reporting to other media outlets (e.g. CNN, USA Today etc). As stories develop, so does the title. Especially when ongoing conflicts are concerned.

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        That’s done manually on youtube but website like these likely have that feature built in

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          I thought it used to be done manually, but now there’s automation built in to YouTube, I recall hearing. It might only be available to certain users, though.

          I think I recall it being discussed in relation to Veritasium, although I can’t recall if it was a third party mentioning it or Derek (Veritasium) himself.

          I haven’t heard of it built into news websites before, but it also wouldn’t surprise me if that already was a thing.

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    It’s not always the case, but I’ve found that some outlets like to write their first article title completely false so that a more alarming headline is distributed that way to subscriber notifications and RSS, then they update it on their own a few hours later after the false headline has already been shared and posted across the web so they can plead an honest mistake if necessary.

    I appreciate that The Guardian is mentioned here because they’re one of the worst offenders I’ve noticed.

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    All of the corporate owned media is fucked, including centralized social media.

    And fuck Reuters too.

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        the sad thing here is that we probably don’t have one big source we can point to. all we can do is judge what we have according to their circumstances and adjusting our worldview accordingly.

        e.g. media owned by a rich person probably cant be trusted not to push their interests, and you have to take it into account.

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        Evaluating news sources isn’t simply ignoring every media that looks biased and looking for the one that’s not (which arguably doesn’t exist). It’s knowing what this bias is for a few sources and comparing their reporting for the same event in order to make your own opinion.

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          The issue is that naively trying to average out reporting like this means you are still allowing the most biased sources pull your impression away from the true mean. This is very specifically what a lot of the foreign influence propaganda has exploited to steer narratives in western media. They know that people do this, and they know that if they report outright lies they can still get impressions from enough people to move the needle.

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          This is a reasonable answer. I think in the context of this meme we’re seeing an evolving story. In the first headline there is no source quoted, in the second the information comes from Hamas, and in the third from Israel. Who can you trust? In this case neither source. But in general I would trust Reuters over someone like Fox

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        Actual newspapers that had time to fact-check their stories before printing and don’t have to participate in the “first out the door wins the attention contest”-game

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          Except a lot of those have a distinct pro-establishment and pro-Israel bias.

          NYT might be hybrid print and online now, but it’s still considered the establishment paper of record and it’s EXTREMELY pro-Israel and pro-cop.

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        Official filings and statements.

        Everybody wants tomorrows news yesterday,and they want it SO bad theyre willing to believe false narratives and outright lies based on “sources close to the matter”.

        Patience is the best news source.

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          Official filings and statements

          Except nobody in their right mind trusts the official statements of the Israeli government anymore.

          For that matter, an involved authority is often one of the WORST possible sources in general.

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          This isn’t the gotcha you think it is

          Israel is supposedly a democratic state. If your only argument is that literally a terrorist organization is just as bad then what does that say about Israel?

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            This isn’t about trusting Israel, which is not even the case for me. This is about people here trusting hamas. So better ask yourself what this says about you all.

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              I could continue arguing why you are wrong but it’s very obviously not worth it

              From the up and downvotes most people agree with me and with the truth

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                Of course a platform filled with and made by Tankies is going to agree with the Hamas / Russia narrative.

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                  Wow, now we’re Russian tankies if we believe that Israel targeted and killed children in a school? Nice one buddy

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                  “Don’t like Israel killing children? Then you’re a Putin-lover.”

                  Holy fuck your rhetoric is getting just worse every day

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        I didn’t question the edits themselves, that happens all the time in media. But the first statements seem to been made by word released from hamas, and that’s “facts” and numbers you cannot trust inherently by the fact that they’re a terrorist organization. What I’m questioning is the entire meme format that seems to just been here to push an anti Israel agenda. I don’t mind shitting on Israel for shit they do, but that does not mean I’m going to just eat up hamas propaganda. Memes like this are a huge part in foreign propaganda to discredit western news sources.

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          The numbers supplied by Hamas have been pretty accurate in the past, according to multiple UN investigations. There’s simply no reason for them to exaggerate the numbers, since they are already atrocious enough.

          BTW: back in December, the IDF itself released reports saying that about two thirds of the dead are civilians/not Hamas.

          You can spin it like you want, what Israel is doing over there is not okay. Simple as that.

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            Even if true (citation needed, not that I’d trust the defunct UN anyway with China & Russia sitting on the table), that would still not give credibility to hamas or the narrative the meme tries to push.

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                lol, no. I’m literally iterating on the point I’m trying to make here. You’re just proving my initial point of eating up hamas propaganda.

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                  Nope.

                  You first doubted Hamas, when I mentioned, that the UN agreed generally, you say, the UN is also not a good source, without any proof of that.

                  The fact about the IDF was completely dropped by you, because it doesn’t fit your bill.

                  BTW: do you have any Israeli sources? If Israel would doubt Hamas’ numbers, they might issue their own reports. But they don’t. Well that’s weird, isn’t it? But the IDF probably is also just an anti Israel agent.

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          By June 19, 2024, 37,396 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the attack by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, as reported by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. The Ministry’s figures have been contested by the Israeli authorities, although they have been accepted as accurate by Israeli intelligence services, the UN, and WHO. These data are supported by independent analyses, comparing changes in the number of deaths of UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) staff with those reported by the Ministry, which found claims of data fabrication implausible.

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          What’s funny is that i interpreted the changes shown in the meme as making it softer on Israel. First edit removes the reference to the school, second edit changes the number of people killed from a big number “over 100” to a fuzzy amount “scores” that is easier to underestimate.

          It’s since added that information back in, but in the meme it looks like it’s trying to make Israel look as not-bad as possible.

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            What’s funny is that i interpreted the changes shown in the meme as making it softer on Israel.

            Yes, that’s the narrative goal of the meme and what I try to point out.

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      Because we hate Israel? No. Because it’s precisely the kind of thing Israel does all the time? Yeah, pretty much. If Hamas tells your fire is hot, are you not gonna believe them?

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        Nice logical fallacy. Are you saying if Israel claims something hamas does all the time it is automatically true as well?

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          Would you don’t be if I said I ate breakfast today? When people claim something happened that happens all the time, it’s common to believe them, yes. That’s common sense, not a fallacy.

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            But that’s exactly not what is happening. lol Anything that Israel claims is being dismissed as false, anything that hamas is saying is being taking at face value. That’s the base level here.

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              Anything that Israel claims is being dismissed as false,

              Maybe if they would claim some things that don’t sound exactly like the lies they always tell, and which are routinely proven false, I’d take them more seriously.

              anything that hamas is saying is being taking at face value

              Maybe if they weren’t making the kind of claims that usually turn out to be true, I’d treat them with more skepticism.

              I can’t fathom how this is difficult for you to understand. If Israel has less credibility than Hamas, they have only themselves to blame for being such bald-faced liars. Hamas is terrible but they haven’t pissed away all the credibility they have left since Oct 7 the was Israel’s government has.

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              When you’re bombing schools and hospitals all the time and hand-waving it away as “human shields”, I get to call bullshit. You are shitting on my mouth and calling it a sundae.

              Why did they destroy all of the water treatment facilities? Were those human shields, too?

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      Ah yes Reuters. Definitely a terrorist media outlet for sure.

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        All of the headlines shown come from the same site so that argument doesn’t really hold water