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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment d ----- commentedi prefer to see Fox on there, because Fox is one of the better and more factual sources that yahoo posts. They are real professionals, and i am college educated in journalistic standards so i do know the diff. Instead yahoo usually have a lot of very biased sources on there for " news" or rather, very subjective commentary, opinion, outright propaganda, and poor journalism.
An error occurred while saving the comment d ----- commentedwhat people don't seem to realize, is that yahoo changes the articles according to what you do on thier page. i don't even get many fox articles, in fact none or very few. sign out and then check the page. sign back in and see the articles change.
An error occurred while saving the comment d ----- commentedthat's just the bias of the poster. They are assuming Fox is propaganda when it certainly is not. they just aren't used to people being more professional about reporting the news, because they are used to propaganda sites telling them what they want to hear, all kinds of falsehoods and hate against the right wing etc.
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An error occurred while saving the comment d ----- commentedtotally true ! i've had several removed and they don't violate any rule at all. but some user or yahoo doesn't like my views.
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An error occurred while saving the comment d ----- commentedyahoo says they allow you to do this but they really don't. If you go to adjust your ability to hide content, they try to do something else. there is no real adjustment. they instead say they will use thing i look at to choose it for me. It says nothing about clicking the 3 dots to get rid of some genre. Nothing about me making choices myself, about seeing or hiding content.
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An error occurred while saving the comment d ----- commentedyou have GOT to be joking. the WE is hardly disinformation, it just doesn't match the garbage you were previously fed by others. Huffpost is far worse.
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Some readers are used to an echo chamber of falsehoods and putdowns and lies. like the author of this post. So when they encounter factual or truthful or reasonable articles, they freak out.