Non-IT News Thread
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As a perfect example, the article in question uses this phrase: "This includes many, many lovely, curious and conscientious parents who allow their equally lovely, curious and conscientious children an American Academy of Pediatrics-approved one to seven hours a week of television and video games." and links from the middle of it to an article whose original title was "Where We Stand: Screen Time" and was not written by the entity mentioned in the link, but was a third party interpretation of some other source material. It's not opinion or bias, it's just a basic rewording of the original to be meaningful to the current audience. Just like what I did, they used the opportunity to say whose opinion was the one they were linking, not trying to pass it off as fact or their own opinion. All I did was add the fact that it was CNN stating the opinion linked. Similar to a quote with attribution.
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@kelly said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller I have to agree with @JaredBusch in general. There have been more than a few articles that you have posted with your own title on the link instead of the article's original title.
No, I provide a link, but not a title. The title is on the article. Claiming that links are titles is what leads us to confusion. They are not, unless stated. What I did here wasn't a title, it was a link with a meaningful, non-biased addition of stating whose article it was linking to. If I provided the original title instead as the link, it would be as if I was stating that that was my opinion, but I was not trying to add an opinion of my own, so didn't want to do that. Had I done so, then Jared would have complained that it's just CNN's opinion and not fact and just putting a straight title as if I agreed was adding my bias.
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@kelly said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch is right in that the way to not engage in click bait like behaviour is to simply have the link and/or post the title.
Given the original title, and how mine made it clear it was CNN's opinion, how did I not mitigate the existing click bait? I specifically was attempting to not replicate the click bait. How does adding that it is CNN's opinion make it more click bait?
Click bait implies that it is misleading or sensational. Both things I reduced, rather than increased.
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@kelly said in Non-IT News Thread:
Then post what you think about it. I don't have a problem with you having an opinion about the things you post, but I'd like to receive the information from the source as unfiltered as possible, or at least in parallel with another's perspective.
But there was no opinion added whatsoever. Not a thing. I can't even imagine what Jared is thinking my opinion was based on what I put. A robot could have put that based off of just stating the topic and mentioning the source. Nothing of my own was added.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
My link above. CNN's was "Parents, stop feeling so guilty about TV time"
CNN's is harder, more click bait, gives an opinion right there. Mine doesn't give opinion, but simply journalisticly provides CNN's opinion and clearly does so as stating that it is something CNN is saying.
The only thing that I changed was not mentioning that it was targeted to parents, because I couldn't imagine anyone would think it was for someone else.
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Digital Ocean announced Custom OS Images Today
That's a feature that a lot of people have been asking for, for quite a while. This makes things like FreePBX much more viable there.
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World leaders laugh during Trump's UN speech today.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trumps-un-speech-draws-blank-stares-laughter/ar-AAABj9K?ocid=spartanntp -
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@obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:
3 to 10 years. . . which is was less than the three 10 year terms he was looking at. The judge compounded those convictions.
Really a shame, he should die in prison.
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@dustinb3403 At his age and health, that's probably what is going to happen. Probably be minimal security, which is like a mandatory country club, but still...going to die in prison. What a way to end a legacy.
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@nerdydad said in Non-IT News Thread:
@dustinb3403 At his age and health, that's probably what is going to happen. Probably be minimal security, which is like a mandatory country club, but still...going to die in prison. What a way to end a legacy.
A legacy of raping women and essentially torturing them. He's a pig and deserves it.
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@obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:
He deserves to be stuck in a prison where all the other inmates have the option to roofie him and have their way with him anytime they like. Fucking scumbag.
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@nerdydad said in Non-IT News Thread:
@dustinb3403 At his age and health, that's probably what is going to happen. Probably be minimal security, which is like a mandatory country club, but still...going to die in prison. What a way to end a legacy.
Sex offenders rarely get country club prisons. And PA doesn't want it getting out that they gave him special treatment, that he bought he way out of real prison. Chances are he's going to a medium security state pen that's going to be a very unhappy time for him.
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Huge missed headline opportunity...
From Puddin' Pop, to General Pop
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
The attempted coup was a missed opportunity. Now if this was reddit I'd have to worry about being swamped by Turks like in World War Z telling me how stupid I am.
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Up to 50m Facebook accounts attacked - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-45686890
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@scottalanmiller Their headline isn't accurate. Not only were they attacked, they were compromised.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Up to 50m Facebook accounts compromised- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-45686890
Fixed that for BBC
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