Mods are quicker than John Wayne on drawing their Mod Powers and Stickying 3 different post (all about the same thing) by 3 different people, with the same source.
We need a better system of cutting down duplicate posts.
That is one factor that is holding this site back from changing the world. Whether the mods are not paying attention, or whether there exists among them compromised individuals, this site has been used very successfully as a conduit for pushing fake news designed specifically to distract, mislead, and, most importantly, to divide us.
Indeed. Perhaps start banning certain domains? Like CNN, MSNBC, etc. Or requiring an Image with Links. And possibly requiring your account to be a few days old in order to post.
Agree. And look at OP's account history. Zero comments, a long series of hit-and-run posts linking to this conservativebrief.com site, and absolutely nothing else. I seriously think OP is a paid shill for conservativebrief. An insider at the website would know what the article content is, and not post a title that claims the opposite of what's in the article.
I don't want to see domains like CNN and MSNBC banned. People can use archive links if they want to, but those are significant media outlets simply due to their audience size, and it's important to know what information they're spreading. And every now and then, even those horrid outlets get something right, and I'm happy to give them traffic when they do. In the end, money has the loudest voice, and if they get more traffic to decent, unbiased material than to their inane Dems-can-do-no-wrong garbage, they'll start shifting their content, and even a minor shift can have a significant impact on what millions of people see and think.
I assume it only has to be clicked once and not spammed.... but yea, I do agree that a mod should read an article before they sticky it.
Mods are quicker than John Wayne on drawing their Mod Powers and Stickying 3 different post (all about the same thing) by 3 different people, with the same source.
We need a better system of cutting down duplicate posts.
And also a better system of quickly deleting click-bait posts with titles that spread absolutely false information.
That is one factor that is holding this site back from changing the world. Whether the mods are not paying attention, or whether there exists among them compromised individuals, this site has been used very successfully as a conduit for pushing fake news designed specifically to distract, mislead, and, most importantly, to divide us.
And regurgitating old news as new.
Indeed. Perhaps start banning certain domains? Like CNN, MSNBC, etc. Or requiring an Image with Links. And possibly requiring your account to be a few days old in order to post.
Agree. And look at OP's account history. Zero comments, a long series of hit-and-run posts linking to this conservativebrief.com site, and absolutely nothing else. I seriously think OP is a paid shill for conservativebrief. An insider at the website would know what the article content is, and not post a title that claims the opposite of what's in the article.
I don't want to see domains like CNN and MSNBC banned. People can use archive links if they want to, but those are significant media outlets simply due to their audience size, and it's important to know what information they're spreading. And every now and then, even those horrid outlets get something right, and I'm happy to give them traffic when they do. In the end, money has the loudest voice, and if they get more traffic to decent, unbiased material than to their inane Dems-can-do-no-wrong garbage, they'll start shifting their content, and even a minor shift can have a significant impact on what millions of people see and think.
Our mods kick ass — don’t try to stir up drama.
Our mods discouraged any "doomers" that didn't "trust the plan" that in the end, didn't exist.
We're no better than reddit or cnn if we're just fake news ad revenue. Take the gateway pundit. All click bait, little reality.
If this site said there was no plan, but we all knew Trump won, then we could have made a plan.
Sorry, but that’s completely ridiculous! You’ve got every assertion totally backwards.