• The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOPM
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    What’s that old quote? “A lie can make it around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes”, or something like that? I believe that was pre-internet too.

    It also happens with politics. I constantly see provocative headlines get lots of attention in one circle, and then the later corrections only get passed around in the opposite circle, if at all.

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      Look at just yesterday. One clickbait site said Beyonce was going to perform at the dnc, and by the time the truth and correction made it around it was already past time

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      Plus those corrections only show up as a footnote on articles without it being altered or removed. Its laughable.

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        That’s weird. Ideally you should put it right next to the title, that there has been an addendum and the following might be incorrect/outdated.

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            3 months ago

            I’d consider the goal be to:

            1. Keep the original article for historical and reference purposes
            2. Make sure that anyone who only cared to read the first sentence, didn’t leave with confident misinformation.
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      3 months ago

      Its even worse in science. Lots of crazy headlines that are later debunked quietly

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          I wasn’t talking about vaccinations. I was talking about fusion and other buzzy topics.

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          3 months ago

          Which directly impacts funding

          That’s the big issue. If a project doesn’t have big headlines frequently it is killed.

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            I think more likely is that the news outlets need the revenue from clicks, and are willing to trade their reputation to get them. Accurate science journalism doesn’t pay, capitalism is a race to the bottom.