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Subject A Field Guide to Dubious Fact-Checking
Date February 14, 2024 8:29 PM
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A Field Guide to Dubious Fact-Checking

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February 14, 2024
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A Field Guide to Dubious Fact-Checking ([link removed])
By Thomas Buckley
Fact-checking has become a veritable industry in the media. However, the conclusions of “fact checkers” mysteriously seem to align with the opinions of elites. That’s their story, and political, educational, and social elites are sticking to it.

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Social Media Should Not Be Blamed for the Consequences of Democracy ([link removed])
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Social media tends to be blamed for the overall nastiness of public discourse. Instead of condemning this form of communication, condemn the fuel that feeds this conflagration: democracy.

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