MovingAverage
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I think we all know that we live in very troubling times, but personally I am completely over the outrageous and sensationalist headlines being trotted by our poor excuses for what is passed off as media.
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I'm with you on the climate changeJust freshening not to have to wade through all the over hyped climate change outrage to get to a worthwhile article.. I guess I will think the same about the China Virus panic stories soon enough..
Thanks for the links Frank. They make for an interesting read. I think you have hit the nail on the head when it comes to my frustration with the media "The media exaggerate and have caused a lot of panic". My personal belief is that we wouldn't see the pack stupidity that we've been seeing with people stripping supermarkets bare if it wasn't for the continual media reporting of panic buying. I mean, it is of no public good for for the media to continually report on panic buying. To do so serves absolutely no public good.I was kind of in a similar mindset as you up until 30 minutes ago when I read this:
https://bit.ly/2IZ5lo3
And watched this:
https://bit.ly/3dc4kqK
The media exaggerate and have caused a lot of panic, but I think this situation has the potential to be more of a problem than I anticipated.
-Frank
Couldn't agree more. Do you think there is public good to come from reporting on panic buying? Panic buying is a fact but reporting it serves what purpose?My view is that the full facts should be reported no matter how unpleasant they may be. Ignorance might be bliss but it ends in unnecessary misery.
Where uncertainty exists and plausible scenarios are being discussed, it should be made clear to the reader that what they are reading is published in good faith to inform people of the situation but that the ultimate outcome remains uncertain.
Outright hype and nonsense is however most unhelpful and should be strongly discouraged.
As a more familiar example:
Fact: There’s a large fire burning which is not controlled.
Speculation: Based on the weather forecast this fire may threaten towns x, y and z over the coming days. All residents should monitor the situation and be ready to take appropriate action.
Hype: Towns x, y and z are all about to be destroyed and everyone is dead.
Etc.
I don't know where you go for all your news but if you think that tens of thousands being hospitalised in a matter of months in Wuhan, and needing to be kept separate from other patients is sensationalisation, then we are living in different universes. And if you think that is a misjudgement, then look at Italy which now has a greater death toll.I think we all know that we live in very troubling times, but personally I am completely over the outrageous and sensationalist headlines being trotted by our poor excuses for what is passed off as media. I mean even the ABC are running trashy sensationalist headlines. I for one would love to see the government slap the media about and pull them into line with their irresponsible reporting. Headlines such as this being run in our "respected" national broadcaster (I use that term very easily) do absolutely nothing for meaningful public discourse and I think it is time the media was held to account. What do you think?
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I don't ever recall suggesting that reporting on the issues you mention was irresponsible journalism and I am certainly not suggesting the media stop reporting serious facts. But I do have a serious issues with the media's obsession on reporting around the clock on sensationalizing some of the shitty characteristics of human nature that are now being displayed by many. For example, what good comes from the constant media reporting on panic buying? Here is something for you to give some serious thought to, in another thread I asked a genuine question as to what positive developments were happening around the world to help us in the fight against Corona and another ASFer gave a great summary of some of the real developments around the world that have been advancing us against Corona...do you see any of that being reported by our shitty media outlets...nope, they are more interested in constantly reinforcing the major economic implications such as we'll all be visiting centrelink...really, why is that crap news? And they're very happy to continue reporting on the fact that supermarkets are being stripped bare. That crap serves no purpose whatsoeverI don't know where you go for all your news but if you think that tens of thousands being hospitalised in a matter of months in Wuhan, and needing to be kept separate from other patients is sensationalisation, then we are living in different universes.
Governments have lifted restrictions on delivery hours.For example, what good comes from the constant media reporting on panic buying?
Where I go for news that's exactly what I hear....another ASFer gave a great summary of some of the real developments around the world that have been advancing us against Corona...do you see any of that being reported by our shitty media outlets...nope...
People on Newstart (as of today it's the JobSeeker Payment) are not able to support themselves financially, so the increasing numbers of unemployed will become a social and economic burden. Add that to business closures. It's not rocket surgery.... they are more interested in constantly reinforcing the major economic implications such as we'll all be visiting centrelink...really, why is that crap news?
It helps me work out whether or not it's worth getting up early and heading to shops!... happy to continue reporting on the fact that supermarkets are being stripped bare. That crap serves no purpose whatsoever
Are you proud?
I agree with you and Competent Government should be aware of what is happening in the world without having to read it in sensational media reports.Couldn't agree more. Do you think there is public good to come from reporting on panic buying? Panic buying is a fact but reporting it serves what purpose?
Criminal.. really.. what planet are you on.. They walk a fine line of controlling the hysteria of the plebs, controlling the situation and trying to have an economy on the other sine.. what would you do Einstein??Exactly while the reporting is maybe hyped our politicians reaction is more than lame, criminal...
I agree with you and Competent Government should be aware of what is happening in the world without having to read it in sensational media reports.
Here’s upcoming proof, imo. At present there is no panic to withdraw cash from banks,just wait for the panic when the media start to (needlessly) hype it up.
Criminal.. really.. what planet are you on.. They walk a fine line of controlling the hysteria of the plebs, controlling the situation and trying to have an economy on the other sine.. what would you do Einstein??
Unfortuntely I think the media have made it a circus, as usual, rather than take their facts from the source of Government information.To be honest I don't think the media have been aggressive enough often just politician mouth pieces rather than seriously reporting the consequences of being to late for exampl.
Did you know going to lock down 1 day to late think Wu Han changes the infection rate by 40%.
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