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12278490 No.12278490 [Reply] [Original]

>It sounds like something out of science fiction, but

>> No.12278497

>>12278490
And that's a good thing!

>> No.12278515

could become problematic

>> No.12278522

>It was a dark and stormy night

>> No.12278527

the people in this small town are so retarded they dont even have a fucking starbucks and one of them voted for trump

>> No.12278543

>We sat down for coffee.
>"bla bla" he says, looking out the window, where a lady is walking her cat
>I turn around to look, and by the time I turn back, Faggot has already eaten half his cake
>"Nothing's strange around here", he says, grinning like a mischevious child.

>> No.12278576

>>12278490
>we’re about facts
>gets caught lying
Journalism is dead

>> No.12278584
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12278584

When AI takes over Journalism, will everything be a cliche?

>> No.12278625

>>12278584
Less so than the ""human"" journalists of today, surely. Even their political views are a cliched caricature. Granted they can't go outside the bounds set by their masters, so AI will probably be the same. Just a bit more humanly and convincing.

>> No.12279439

shoehorning links to other shitty articles during their shitty article

>But what else would you expect from a president who [probably eats fastfood every day] and once [appeared to call a seagull a homophobic slur]?

>> No.12279456

>it was as if some occult hand...

>> No.12279462

>>12278490
Any long form article that begins with talking about how the journalist met the interview subject.

>> No.12279468

>Why We All Love X

>> No.12279494

>>12278490
>comparison of a normal thing to fascism
>denouncing a previously held view because it is no longer politically acceptable without addressing the reasons for such a change in positions
>presenting opinions as facts
>ignoring people and positions that are not acceptable to corporate interests
>presenting rivalries between corporate entities as true (kayfabe between Fox News and CNN for example)
>simulation of public opinion
>misleading of public opinion

>> No.12279499

If you read any of the liberal magazines/newspapers you'll notice they all sound the same. When they have pieces about people whom they've interviewed, it's always long drawn out descriptions of said person's houses or the general ambient. You're not writing a novel, you're writing an interview. That's what I want.