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but
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Twitter and many other things of the sorts are considered forms of 'media'. If a girl tweets a picture of her kissing her dog, there is no political agenda behind that; just a simple documentation.
because
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There is no way for human beings to present information in a way that does not show some form of bias.
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Media don't normally deliver information that bases on axiomatic system.
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It was responding to a premise that said humans in general, not just the media as in the main claim
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You are essentially arguing that my premise is irrelevant. Sound like perfect time for you to report fallacy.
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1. some media deliver information that bases on axiomatic systems 2. media that deliver information that bases on axiomatic systems is not political ----------------------------------------------- 1.+2. => some media is not political => not all media is political
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Cite an example for your first premise.
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*writes "1+1=2" on a paper
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*that isn't media*
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"Media (communication), tools used to store and deliver information or data "
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what does count as media for you?
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The term media in this argument is used to refer to mass media, such as news, advertising, social, or broadcast media.
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do youtube videos count?
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Youtube videos can count as social media, although not necessarily always (for example, music audio content only). It varies.
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*films the paper *uploads it to youtube
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that's not social media, that's just a picture of a piece of paper
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*rents a billboard *prints "1+1=2" on it
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You're not advertising anything that could be debated.
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There is no way to apply a bias to accepted mathematics except to outright deny it.
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Sure there is: by presenting the facts and nothing more. I.e. "The governor did this and said this today. There is a conference on such and such and the budget is whatever it is." End of report.
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