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"They're blogs. They don't get edited. We don't give any direction to people on what to write in their blogs. And that's standard operating procedure."
Originally posted by ladyteeny
most of the uk feels the same way about the daily mail yet it keeps getting referenced here as a reliable source too.
Originally posted by jjf3rd77
I always see examiner articles linked as a "source" to back up whatever claim the person was trying to make.
Just to be clear, anyone from anywhere can sign up and write an article for them. Examiner currently has 55,000 contributors more than any other news source because they allow anyone to sign up and write for them!!!! This is what the executive editor had to say when one article went too far,
"They're blogs. They don't get edited. We don't give any direction to people on what to write in their blogs. And that's standard operating procedure."
I don't understand why the ATS community who hates corporate media so much, would revert to a unverifiable source of information such as the examiner. Now, please take your, "I don't trust the," w/e media outlet you feel like bashing today speech and take it elsewhere. I don't care what source you do or do not trust. I am just telling you to not put any faith in the examiner, because its basically ATS without the conspiracies. (And some of them even make it onto the examiner.)
Why do you like the examiner? Let's talk about that.
Originally posted by MDDoxs
1. Perhaps ATS members tend not to trust MSM articles because their correspondence typically have a biased opinion and promote the agenda of their corporate overlords??
2. I agree with you that the validity of some periodicals (The examiner) is questionable is well. That is why I and many others support the idea of variation through multiple sources. To corroborate the story.
Originally posted by jjf3rd77
I always see examiner articles linked as a "source" to back up whatever claim the person was trying to make.
Just to be clear, anyone from anywhere can sign up and write an article for them. Examiner currently has 55,000 contributors more than any other news source because they allow anyone to sign up and write for them!!!! This is what the executive editor had to say when one article went too far,
"They're blogs. They don't get edited. We don't give any direction to people on what to write in their blogs. And that's standard operating procedure."
I don't understand why the ATS community who hates corporate media so much, would revert to a unverifiable source of information such as the examiner. Now, please take your, "I don't trust the," w/e media outlet you feel like bashing today speech and take it elsewhere. I don't care what source you do or do not trust. I am just telling you to not put any faith in the examiner, because its basically ATS without the conspiracies. (And some of them even make it onto the examiner.)
Why do you like the examiner? Let's talk about that.edit on 16-8-2012 by jjf3rd77 because: (no reason given)edit on 16-8-2012 by jjf3rd77 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Djayed
Thank you the same goes for Brietbart!! People keep posting this nonsense from these propaganda websites and then I get to waste my time debunking them
Originally posted by MDDoxs
reply to post by jjf3rd77
True i do see this happen in some occasions, but are usually meet with criticism on the validity of the source and fade into ATS obscurity as the thread draws little attention.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by jjf3rd77
Natural News pretty much operates on the belief that medicine and psychology are evil. They're those people that think anything can be solved with a little ginseng. They use to site to publish "news" showing how their opinions are right. Of course this manifests in them publishing blatant lies like, "Psychologists are going to make being angry a mental disorder."