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The public only reads headlines and news from outlets they have read and agreed with in the past

submitted by prototype to politics 2.2 yearsFeb 23, 2023 14:22:08 ago (+7/-2)     (politics)

It would be an interesting experiment to try and capture this audience. What I would like to do if I had the cash is start a whole network of alt-news outlets (mainly short form videos, say 1-5 minutes hit pieces and editorials), that are all heavily pro-regime/neoliberalism/faggotry.

And then over time, network by network, bit by bit, morph those into anti-regime outlets, acting as a pipeline for unbrainwashing.

I've seen this executed at the individual level with a few outlets, but controlled-opposition theory means you can't trust those outlets by default, even if they're now saying things that make sense, because it could always be a ploy to get buy-in from the public.

I think a broad umbrella network of outlets all pursuing this strategy would face strong pushback and be a big success if it got off the ground.


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[ - ] Sunman_Omega 0 points 2.2 yearsFeb 23, 2023 16:20:16 ago (+0/-0)

The jewmedia puts their biggest lies in the headline, and usually the first paragraph, while sometimes hiding the actual truth somewhere in the middle of the article body, or in the last paragraph. They know that their mindless npc audience will almost never read beyond the headline, or the first paragraph. It's SOP.

[ - ] FuckShitJesus 0 points 2.2 yearsFeb 23, 2023 14:23:43 ago (+1/-1)

Probably more accurate to say the public doesn't read anything, instead skimming for what they are being told to believe at any given time to use as small talk with each-other for their in-tribe cohesion.

[ - ] prototype [op] 0 points 2.2 yearsFeb 23, 2023 15:00:00 ago (+0/-0)

instead skimming for what they are being told to believe at any given time to use as small talk with each-other for their in-tribe cohesion.

Absolutely, very plausible.