| ▲ | ETH_start 17 hours ago | |||||||
The systematic bias arises from story selection, not from whether a specific investigation is accurate. So I am absolutely not suggesting this story is not accurate or that Boring Company isn't at fault. In the long run selective coverage creates an inaccurate picture of reality: constant stories about private greed, almost none about institutional self-dealing within the state. | ||||||||
| ▲ | hvb2 8 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
So what outlet would choose to not cover this? One that doesn't care? I think you misunderstand the whole concept of journalism. They report, you interpret. Left wing or right wing might matter in what words they choose, to influence your perception. Not reporting something like this is not bias, that's just not caring. | ||||||||
| ▲ | bawolff 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Given that the current president is right wing, wouldn't the left have a vested interest in talking about self-dealing in the state? Regardless, we are on a news aggregator here. Whatever selection bias this source has should be counteracted by hn drawing from many sources. At least on the source level. HN is going to of course be biased towards stories hn finds interesting. | ||||||||
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