It's not 5 pages, nor is it an essay in MLA style. Hope I didn't disappoint this time.
Quote from: Azumarill on January 09, 2017, 03:18:43 PMQuote from: Desty on January 09, 2017, 03:15:36 PMQuote from: Azumarill on January 09, 2017, 03:10:49 PMWell I'm not a pussy like you, that's for sure.So are the anime girls in your profile pictures.
Quote from: Desty on January 09, 2017, 03:15:36 PMQuote from: Azumarill on January 09, 2017, 03:10:49 PMWell I'm not a pussy like you, that's for sure.
Quote from: Azumarill on January 09, 2017, 03:10:49 PMWell I'm not a pussy like you, that's for sure.
thanks i choose my waifus well
What Turkey said. They canSpoiler't be compared to the likes of FOX and MSNBC because they're not a legitimate news outlet. They're vloggers doing a show on politics and current events. Their format and approach ultimately don't change that despite them looking for that more professional and credible theme.And that makes it a lot easier to answer your second question. I think the reason they draw viewers is a sense of belonging and confirmation bias. If you look at them not as a news outlet but as just a political webshow, that becomes a lot more clear. People watch them for the same reason people watch the likes of Alex Jones / Paul Watson, Crowder and Milo whatshisname from Breitbart. They just do so from a progressive rather than conservative point of view. They don't watch these shows to get an objective, neutral and factually accurate analysis of or insight into politics and current events. They watch because they want to fit and feel validated. They want to see someone who looks like he knows what he's talking about in a fancy show on the internet agree with them and confirm their beliefs. Someone who makes a mockery of the people they don't agree with or who takes numbers and figures at face value to draw shallow conclusions or mistake correlation for causation. It's not about getting the whole and truthful big picture or evaluating all sides fairly. It's about validation and getting a feelgood experience over others with money and an audience agreeing with them and painting things in a skewed and lopsided way which confirms their own bias. And that's why I think TYT are popular for the same reason those other guys are, even though they do try to present themselves more as an actual news outlet.It's not 5 pages, nor is it an essay in MLA style. Hope I didn't disappoint this time.
I never had a problem with your posts tbh. Quote from: Flee on January 09, 2017, 03:18:14 PMIt's not 5 pages, nor is it an essay in MLA style. Hope I didn't disappoint this time.
Quote from: Desty on January 09, 2017, 03:20:03 PMQuote from: Azumarill on January 09, 2017, 03:18:43 PMQuote from: Desty on January 09, 2017, 03:15:36 PMQuote from: Azumarill on January 09, 2017, 03:10:49 PMWell I'm not a pussy like you, that's for sure.So are the anime girls in your profile pictures.thanks i choose my waifus well
Yeah, because you need the long explanations.
Have you gotten rid of that shit stain Mari yet? Quote from: Azumarill on January 09, 2017, 03:21:53 PMthanks i choose my waifus well
What
she's for hate fucking but im not sure i only remove avatars when they 404
Somewhat unrelated, but it's a sad day when fucking FOX of all sources is now the least shitty news outlet on TV.
What Turkey said. They can't be compared to the likes of FOX and MSNBC because they're not a legitimate news outlet. They're vloggers doing a show on politics and current events. Their format and approach ultimately don't change that despite them looking for that more professional and credible theme.And that makes it a lot easier to answer your second question. I think the reason they draw viewers is a sense of belonging and confirmation bias. If you look at them not as a news outlet but as just a political webshow, that becomes a lot more clear. People watch them for the same reason people watch the likes of Alex Jones / Paul Watson, Crowder and Milo whatshisname from Breitbart. They just do so from a progressive rather than conservative point of view. They don't watch these shows to get an objective, neutral and factually accurate analysis of or insight into politics and current events. They watch because they want to fit and feel validated. They want to see someone who looks like he knows what he's talking about in a fancy show on the internet agree with them and confirm their beliefs. Someone who makes a mockery of the people they don't agree with or who takes numbers and figures at face value to draw shallow conclusions or mistake correlation for causation. It's not about getting the whole and truthful big picture or evaluating all sides fairly. It's about validation and getting a feelgood experience over others with money and an audience agreeing with them and painting things in a skewed and lopsided way which confirms their own bias. And that's why I think TYT are popular for the same reason those other guys are, even though they do try to present themselves more as an actual news outlet.It's not 5 pages, nor is it an essay in MLA style. Hope I didn't disappoint this time.