The mainstream media’s campaign against “fake news” is backfiring as badly as its campaign for Hillary Clinton. From Kelly Riddell at washingtontimes.com:
Liberals just can’t abide competing points of view
What worries me the most about fake news, isn’t that it’s fake, it’s that it’s being used by the left to try to silence opposing views.
Take for example a story reported by the Los Angeles Times that included a professor who put together a Google document of “false, misleading, clickbait-y and satirical ‘news sources’” to help people “cleanse their newsfeeds of misinformation.”
The only problem with the list, was it included real news sites of which the professor simply didn’t agree. Conservative blogs, including Red State and The Blaze, were on the list, as was more centrist, but GOP-leaning Independent Journal Review (IJR). None of those sites are fake — they often just peddle in the real news purposely not covered by the mainstream media.
“Not all of these sources are always or inherently problematic, neither are all of them fake or false,” the professor, Melissa Zimdars, at Merrimack College in Massachusetts told the Times. ” … They should be considered in conjunction with other news/info sources due to their tendency to rely on clickbait headlines or Facebook descriptions, etc.”
So, just like MSNBC, Huffington Post, Slate, Mother Jones, and ThinkProgress — all partisan left outlets, which often use exaggeration and hyperbole to emphasize their point — which weren’t included on her list.
CNN’s media columnist Brian Stelter also has warned about “fake news,” but in his diatribe, he included right-leaning Fox News and alt-right website Breitbart in the mix.
To continue reading: Using fake news against opposing views
I wonder if “the list” was prepared by Hillary’s folks for gleeful suppression after she became president, and now it can only be used as leftovers = fake news. Just omissions I see( e.g. SLL) indicates that the list is significantly incomplete. I just want to thank propornot for supplying the list as linkable so I can explore new sites.
http://www.propornot.com/p/the-list.html
I was kind of disappointed SLL didn’t make the list. Still too small, I guess. Maybe after Prime Deceit takes off.