- Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:58 am
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I thought the same last year with the Nicola Bulley disappearance. Morning, noon and night it was the main news item. Yet they completely detached themselves from any responsibility for the speculation and theories, or for people turning up at the scene. Nothing to do with them, no, it's all social media's fault.
Rosvanian wrote:Unsurprisingly, the Mail and others are now in full moralising mode, furiously pointing their fingers at those who they accuse of promoting conspiracy theories (Owen Jones getting it in the neck. WTF?!) Obviously Mail Online completely ignores its own role in this sorry episode but what baffles me is that most online commentators appear to be utterly oblivious to the Mail's hideous dishonesty, double standards and cynicism. Quite incredible.I was thinking similar about the media in general yesterday when watching TV news . It's remarkable how self unaware they are. On those 24 hour channels especially, when it comes to a major Royal item, it basically turns into a TV version of Twitter, reporters and guests for hours on end speculating and guessing. Then yesterday it's "look over there at those social media types and their frenzy".
I thought the same last year with the Nicola Bulley disappearance. Morning, noon and night it was the main news item. Yet they completely detached themselves from any responsibility for the speculation and theories, or for people turning up at the scene. Nothing to do with them, no, it's all social media's fault.
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