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    So having just written that I found the article you had cherry picked the quote from. I urge you and anyone interested to read it all. Here's my cherrypick:

    "Where things get considerably easier for Keir Starmer than his predecessor Neil Kinnock is when you look at the overall sources of news in the UK. The vast majority are neutral with just two opinionated newsbrands making it into the top 20 sources of news listed by Britons responding to the annual Ofcom survey of news consumption.

    Ofcom asked 4,556 adults to name all the platforms they use for news "nowadays" in 2023.

    The neutral BBC and other broadcasters dominate the list while some 14% of Britons said they use the right-leaning Mail brands for news and 10% cited the left-leaning Guardian/Observer brands. No other partisan titles feature in the Ofcom top 20.

    Facebook is used by 30% of Britons for news."

    That last line is deeply disurbing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post

    Facebook is used by 30% of Britons for news."

    That last line is deeply disurbing
    Why’s it disturbing GP, genuine question

    Maybe it’s the newsfeed slant that’s pushed at me, but most of the ‘news’ I get emanates from ‘trusted’ (ie commercial) entities. I will admit that many of them will of course be ‘clickbating’ and will therefore focus on more controversial news stories at the expense of more important ones, but interrogation suggests they are fact. What then used to surprise but now doesn’t is that most of the stories offering ‘liberal / progressive’ views are responded to, en masse, often in their thousands or more, with opposing ‘conservative’ views.

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    I despise Facebook as a place for title tattle and phoney people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    I despise Facebook as a place for title tattle and phoney people.
    Well there is that. F1 groups make me genuinely wonder about people

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    So having just written that I found the article you had cherry picked the quote from. I urge you and anyone interested to read it all. Here's my cherrypick:

    "Where things get considerably easier for Keir Starmer than his predecessor Neil Kinnock is when you look at the overall sources of news in the UK. The vast majority are neutral with just two opinionated newsbrands making it into the top 20 sources of news listed by Britons responding to the annual Ofcom survey of news consumption.

    Ofcom asked 4,556 adults to name all the platforms they use for news "nowadays" in 2023.

    The neutral BBC and other broadcasters dominate the list while some 14% of Britons said they use the right-leaning Mail brands for news and 10% cited the left-leaning Guardian/Observer brands. No other partisan titles feature in the Ofcom top 20.

    Facebook is used by 30% of Britons for news."

    That last line is deeply disurbing
    No cherry picking…just identification of the relevant figures, but I can only agree with your final sentence.

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    I would disagree with your use of the word "relevant" even if accurate. After all more people in the country may own Ford Model T's than Type 10 Bugattis but no one drives either ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    I would disagree with your use of the word "relevant" even if accurate. After all more people in the country may own Ford Model T's than Type 10 Bugattis but no one drives either ....
    Not even sure what that means, unless you’re suggesting that the printed press has become as redundant as the two vehicles described.
    My point was that, as far as the printed press is concerned, there is a huge imbalance between any left leaning and right leaning press, a point recognised in the article quoted and I imagine this also extends to the online versions.
    My objection to FB and other social media is that it legitimises what would previously have been little more than unfounded gossip and tittle tattle.

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