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Jerry Seinfeld Interview: How to Write a Joke | The New York Times
youtube.comFor decades, editors left thousands of important stories off radio, newspapers, and televisions. Without awareness of an issue, people are uninformed because they don’t even know an issue exists. But on the internet, mistakes are made out in the open, in public, where everybody can see them. Transgressions are captured, shared, and amplified by the... See more
David Perell • What the Hell Is Going On?
“Satire is meant to ridicule power. If you are laughing at people who are hurting, it's not satire, it's bullying.” – Terry Pratchett
Greg Davies STUNNED By Comedian's Sticky Note Masterpieces | Taskmaster Series 16 | Channel 4
youtube.comI’m inadvertently wrapped up in another fake news story in 2008, when presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is repeatedly quoted uncritically in the press describing how she bravely
Sharyl Attkisson • The Smear: How Shady Political Operatives and Fake News Control What You See, What You Think, and How You Vote
procedural news knowledge
Study: Digital literacy doesn’t stop the spread of misinformation | MIT Sloan
-Poll the audiences to find what matters to them.-They r olled out their own brand-safe video network, so marketers can buy across trusted content. -Hold Powerful People Accountable and Expose the Truth.
Sriram Krishnan • How to Save the Internet
“It goes back to the idea of failure as a core comedy principle. A pathetic attempt at something big flopping a bit is always funny.”