• Jaderick@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    I wasn’t aware of this site, so I looked it up.

    Everyone should know it’s a source originating from a country with a press freedom index of 172 out of 180

    https://rsf.org/en/index

    Suffice it to say, it’s pure Russian government propaganda. The value is knowing what they dislike.

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        18 hours ago

        If you actually looked at the RSF.org index, you’ll notice how off the colors are on the light greens lmao. Weak meme.

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          13 hours ago

          It’s literally the same map just shifted down 1 colour so that light green is the top instead of dark green.

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          17 hours ago

          It’s actually pretty accurate, lmao. The meme is saying dark green is the best, not light green, though RSF treats light green as the best. That’s the source of the misalignment.

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      18 hours ago

      As much as BBC is pure British propaganda, sure. “Press freedom indexes” generally measure how privatized the press is, it doesn’t actually measure how truthful the press is. Russian press is fully capable of presenting true accounts.

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        18 hours ago

        Capability and practice are very different words.

        A broke clock can be right twice a day, but it won’t reliably tell you the time.

        Knowing that the clock is broken lets you determine that you’ll need at least one more reference to tell time.

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          17 hours ago

          All clocks are “broken,” then. They all serve their own interests, that means we have to identify what they are to figure out how to read them. The fact that Ukrainians are struggling, many are fighting back against conscription vans, etc. is both convenient to Russia and actually true. That doesn’t mean everything RT says is correct 100%, but it does mean that not everything pro-Russia or anti-Ukraine from Russian media is wrong.

          For example, I know BBC frequently outright lies and fabricates information about China. This is well-documented, they even add gray or yellow filters to video to make it seem scarier. That doesn’t mean they are never correct.

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            17 hours ago

            Sounds like you just realized that time is relative. Congrats.

            The irony of talking about conscription vans and Russian state credibility is very funny.

            Point is, this news site is unreliable in the same way Fox News is unreliable. Take it as an unreliable data point and move on with the analysis.

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              16 hours ago

              according to you then 90% of the news is unreliable. the only reliable shit is bluemaga news outlets or similar shit in the western world. smooth brain!