Marlton and Hove Albion
Active member
I think people confuse social media with journalism, and the two are not the same.
Mind you, from what I've seen of journalism in the States it makes the UK equivalent seem rather sedate in comparison. I still find it astonishing that a lie is allowed to be presented as an "opinion" under free speech, which is then in turn inferred to be a FACT (sorry, couldn't help myself ).
No wonder people are confused about what they can trust.
Who gets to adjudicate what is a lie, what is an opinion and what is a fact? If you've got teenagers, you'll understand that legacy media doesn't exist. Journalism (whether you like it or not) has gravitated to social media because needs must. We're clearly all consumers in a manipulated game that keep us clicking and angry.