On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 10:57:18PM -0500, grarpamp wrote: > There were way too many messages, broken threads, > poorly composed html-ized, etc... a mess... on the subject. > That would be daunting for many people to follow. > In those situations, try briefly summarizing the information, > datapoints, timeline, reference links, todo, etc in one well > maintained status thread, wiki, git, or webpage... not a useless mess. > > Whether missing history of 25yr ago and any remaining actors > therein, may or not be found worthy in or to today's news > environment... keeping things organized is helpful skill.
Ack. > If you found the Egyptians had fusion power covered up > by "whoever"... Dang, bruh, yo holdin' out on us for fusion power already? Sheiiiiit... (We -wuz- kangz, ya know?!) > you'd still have to have it collated into a > generally presentable package. Then recognize an expectation > continuum between even a solved package of small news getting > binned, and an unsolved package of big news earning investigation. > Then search out media interested in covering new Science, > old Antiquity, coverups, or the "whoever" that did it, or curiosities. > Or try to get lucky flinging it around whatever > the hot social twatterverses of the current day are. > > > > https://old.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/9snxy0/im_craig_silverman_a_buzzfeed_news_reporter/ > https://twitter.com/CraigSilverman/ > https://www.buzzfeed.com/craigsilverman > > " > I'm Craig Silverman, the media editor of BuzzFeed News. I've been > researching and debunking online misinformation for close to a decade, > and also report on how digital media is being gamed and exploited > [...] recently have been covering Facebook's ongoing purge of pages > [...] helped show exactly which accounts around the world are being > censored... [email protected] > "
