• @TheBeege
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    822 days ago

    Bias fucking bullshit. Why is Joe Rogan named and not the podcast that usurped him? Media fucking blows

    • @jj4211
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      232 days ago

      They name it in the first sentence, and at least for me, given it’s longevity and word of mouth I know what Joe Rogan implies, but if you said “MeidasTouch” in the headline, I’d have no idea the implication of that shift, since I haven’t listened to either of the two.

      • @eronth
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        172 days ago

        You can do both in a title.

        • @[email protected]
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          102 days ago

          You can, but clickbait rags want you to click to find out what they intentionally left out of the title.

        • @RedAggroBest
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          42 days ago

          If they just put the name I would have no idea who they are. Writing the full name plus “,an anti-Trump podcast” would be a really long title with extra info they get in the first sentence.

          Wanting to stop at the headline is a bad habit. Just click the article and complain if the name isn’t right there.

          • @PapaStevesy
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            72 days ago

            “Anti-Trump podcast MeidasTouch dethrones Rogan in charts”

            That’s two fewer words than the original headline. 🤷‍♂️

          • @TsarVul
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            32 days ago

            Be that as it may, we know that the majority of readers wouldn’t read past the title. Knowing this, NewsWeek still decided to not include the name of the anti-trump podcast which dethroned Joe Rogan’s podcast. I think this is the bias that they are referring to.

    • @[email protected]
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      192 days ago

      Wdym? It literally says the podcast name is “The MeidasTouch Podcast” in the first sentence.

      • @TheBeege
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        22 days ago

        Per the other comment, headlines. Internet dwellers read the headline to decide whether or not to read something. You can think of a headline as involuntary information injection.

        So Newsweek wants everyone to see Joe Rogan’s name but not MeidasTouch.