The only part where the logic is wobbly is around the motive. Stating the motive is profit by highlighting how, after growing to fame, some outlets have made profits, ticks every box of the bad epistemics checklist.
Motives behind these accounts most likely come from all sorts of places (from political and monetary…
The only part where the logic is wobbly is around the motive. Stating the motive is profit by highlighting how, after growing to fame, some outlets have made profits, ticks every box of the bad epistemics checklist.
Motives behind these accounts most likely come from all sorts of places (from political and monetary gain to full on belief, and belief in associated dogma) and we need to do a better job at understanding those if we are to counter this phenomenon.
A really good analysis!!
The only part where the logic is wobbly is around the motive. Stating the motive is profit by highlighting how, after growing to fame, some outlets have made profits, ticks every box of the bad epistemics checklist.
Motives behind these accounts most likely come from all sorts of places (from political and monetary gain to full on belief, and belief in associated dogma) and we need to do a better job at understanding those if we are to counter this phenomenon.