Media Accountability Issues
The conversation highlights the decline of media accountability since the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, leading to a culture where sensationalism often trumps accuracy. Both speakers discuss how the lack of repercussions for spreading misinformation allows outrageous claims to flourish, under the guise of entertainment. This trend reflects a broader pattern of repeated failures in media ethics, prompting a critical examination of the current landscape.In this clip
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In the Skeptical Sunday episode 903: Dan Ariely | Why Rational People Believe Irrational Things, did Jordan Harbinger mention a trend where people say they noticed something to bait others into believing what they say next, allowing them to speculate and fill in the blanks while avoiding accountability for their claims?
Did Jordan Harbinger mention a trend in the Skeptical Sunday episode 903: Dan Ariely | Why Rational People Believe Irrational Things, where people say they noticed something to bait others into believing what they say next, allowing them to speculate and fill in the blanks while avoiding accountability for their claims?
In the Skeptical Sunday episode 903: Dan Ariely | Why Rational People Believe Irrational Things, did Jordan Harbinger mention a trend where people say they noticed something to bait others into believing what they say next, allowing them to speculate and fill in the blanks while avoiding accountability for their claims?