True. But a more realistic picture is admitting negative news sells better than good news, and it's unfortunate foundation of modern-day "journalism". π©
aug 28, 2025, 4:37 pm β’ 3 0 β’ view
True. But a more realistic picture is admitting negative news sells better than good news, and it's unfortunate foundation of modern-day "journalism". π©
As opposed to journalism when?
good point. it's almost alway been yhis way. i guess im thinking of the ideal of journalism
The problem with new, so-called, media balance... ... platforming the extreme!! Cos if it shocks, it ROCKS! The biggest CuNNT is on the FRONT (page)! If it yells, it SELLS! ... etc
Ah, the Silent MajorityΒ©. The one with only a handful of people who can't shut up and are constantly in the media, yet complain about being cancelled...
Perfect representation of the UK!
Where's the massive police cordon with full riot gear holding back the peaceful anti-protest? π