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Originally Posted by Pete F.
People - including you as the very worst perpetrator of misinformation - very rarely say false facts. Instead, they say true things without enough context. But nobody will ever agree what context is necessary and which context is redundant.
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foxnews can’t influence those who don’t watch. Is that true or is it false?
1% of the country watches foxnews. according to pew research, 70% of americans use big social media.
the reason why fox has a big market share among conservatives, is a lack of competition. every other tv station is liberal, so all the rest are splitting the liberal viewership. that doesn’t mean that more than 1% watch fox at any one time.
context is indeed important. nothing i said was misleading. it’s way way more powerful to control big social media than foxnews. o comparison. not even close.
https://www.pewresearch.org/internet.../social-media/