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CatsEyes
1 year ago

Never complete, with limited words you can never represent all the real details, you, no everyone has to simplify, ” lie” by omitting. How should this be different with language and also the upstream information recording. The latter is necessarily restricted by the senses, locality, its own values, filtering, if then abstracted further linguistically, summarized…

CatsEyes
1 year ago
Reply to  CatsEyes

There are already “true” news: “It rains or it doesn’t rain” 😎

CrystalDragon7
1 year ago

No.

Formed reporters and journalists always know how to put something in the scene to generate the opinion or opinions.

Basically, you should question everything, no matter what medium you use.

You must not forget that there is also the possibility to manipulate images and videos.

So you see, questioning is important.

LG ChrystalDragon7 🍀

defender90
1 year ago
Reply to  CrystalDragon7

very helpful ; fully put to the point ; ” believe little, question everything, think yourself “

CrystalDragon7
1 year ago
Reply to  defender90

This is my motto! 👍😉

defender90
1 year ago

also

SadDad
1 year ago

Yes, they can.

The message: “SadDad must start tomorrow earlier than usual” is for example a message that is 100% true.

CatsEyes
1 year ago
Reply to  SadDad

… but there are plenty of details… At least I can’t do anything about it. 😌

ScreamFan
1 year ago

Yes, actually CAN be everything

User12345807
1 year ago

Yeah, they can do it theoretically.

spitzkopflary06
1 year ago

Yeah, but you can never be sure.

martinjharwig
1 year ago

🦈

Can you do 100%?

Yeah.